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Periodicals
Welcome to our section dedicated to Numismatic Periodicals, an essential resource for collectors, scholars, and enthusiasts of the science of coins. In this category, you'll find a comprehensive collection of specialized magazines, yearbooks, and journals that delve deep into the most relevant topics in numismatics, covering various historical periods, geographical regions, and technical aspects of coinage. Each publication offers detailed articles, academic studies, reviews of new discoveries, and updates on numismatic auctions and collections. Whether you are interested in the history of ancient, medieval, or modern coins, or wish to explore specific areas such as medallic art or paper money, our periodicals will provide you with a wealth of knowledge. This collection is ideal not only for enriching your personal library but also for keeping you updated on the latest trends and developments in the numismatic world. Explore the best numismatic periodicals and find inspiration and valuable information for your research and collection.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1948
€84.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Tip. Pirondini, Milan, vol. V, s. IV, n. L, 1948, pp. 106, richly illustrated, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Italian numismatic society, Vittorio Emanuele III of Savoy (on the first anniversary of his death); L. Brunetti, TO TARANTOS PARASEMON - Contribution to Tarentine numismatics; P. Ebner, The artistic evolution and art in the monetary types of Velia; A. Santini, Still around the date of the first denarius; C. Giorgi, New notes on Modenese numismatics; P. Torrione, treasure of the third century discovered in the Biella area; A. Patrignani, A rare and strange medal of Alexander VIII (Contribution to the Corpus of the pontifical medals); A. Pagani, Modern medal novelties, IV.
In excellent condition. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€75.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, Tip. Antonio Cordani, Milan, vol. IV, s. IV, n. XLVI-XLIX, 1944-47, pp. 68, rich in splendid illustrations, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: SA Luciani, Notes on the coinage of Thuri; A. Pagani, The coins of the social war; A. Barilli, Notes on consular coinage; A. Pagani, Of a medium bronze by Augustus and Agrippina for Gaul; C. Giorgi, Notes on Modenese numismatics; A. Patrignani, A rare medal of Cardinal Camillo Massimo (1620-78); A. Pagani, The medals for the Milanese centenary of 1848.
In excellent condition. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1943
€70.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Official organ of the Italian numismatic society of Milan, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milan, vol. III, s. IV, n. XLV, 1943, pp. 36, many illustrations, 32 cm.
Note the following articles: Gian Guido Belloni, Serafino Ricci (with beautiful portrait); Gian Guido Belloni, The depiction of Cybele in a quadriga on a medallion by Antonino Pio (with two plates); Pietro Torrione, Lives of illustrious Italian numismatists: Cardinal Carlo Vittorio della Marmora (with portrait); Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: Ludovico Pogliaghi (with three plates); etc.
Very slight paperback blooms, but excellent copy. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 4th...
€24.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Official organ of the Italian numismatic society of Milan, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milan, vol. II, s. IV, n. XLIV, IV quarter, 1942, pp. 93-115, ill., 32 cm.
From the Index: SA Luciani, Notes of Tarantine numismatics (with four tables); Pietro Tribolati, A large ducatone of Philip IV of Spain coined in the mint of Milan; Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: Antonio Maraini; Obituary of Antonio Pagani.
Excellent conservation. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1942
€100.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Official organ of the Italian numismatic society of Milan, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milan, vol. II, s. IV, n. XLIV, quarter I 1942, pp. 1-36, ill., 32 cm; quarter II 1942, pp. 37-64, ill., 32 cm; quarter III 1942, pp. 65-92, ill., 32 cm; quarter IV 1942, pp. 93-115, ill., 32 cm.
Note the following articles: Lodovico Laffranchi, On some historical-numismatic problems referring to the Gallo-Roman emperors (with two tables outside the text); Pietro Tribolati, Unpublished coin of Passerano; Pietro Tribolati, Another counterfeit by Desana; Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: Adolfo Wild (with two plates outside the text); Antonio Pagani, Modern medal novelties; Gian Guido Belloni, Essay on the iconography of Adriano (with a panel); Alfredo Barilli, On consular coins. Some considerations on the manufacturing technique of the so-called serrated or serrated consular deniers; Pietro Tribolati, A counterfeit by Montanaro; Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: Edoardo Rubino; Antonio Pagani, Quintilio Perini (with portrait); Pietro Tribolati, An unpublished coin from Sabbioneta; Petroff Wolinsky Andrey, On the enigmatic symbol on the coins of the Grand Duchy of Kiev (with a table); Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: the ten medals by Romano Romanelli (with three plates); SA Luciani, Notes of Tarantine numismatics (with four tables); Pietro Tribolati, A large ducatone of Philip IV of Spain coined in the mint of Milan; Giorgio Nicodemi, Modern Italian medalists: Antonio Maraini; etc.
Excellent conservation. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 3rd...
€28.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Official organ of the Italian numismatic society of Milan, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milan, vol. I, s. IV, n. XLIII, III quarter, 1941, pp. 81-112, richly illustrated, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Arturo Anzani, The coins of the kings of Aksum (II); Gian Guido Belloni, Stylistic notes on medallions by Antonino Pio; Reviews.
Excellent conservation. Very rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 2nd...
€28.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Official organ of the Italian numismatic society of Milan, Ulrico Hoepli Editore, Milan, vol. I, s. IV, n. XLIII, II quarter, 1941, pp. 49-80, richly illustrated, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: Arturo Anzani, The coins of the kings of Aksum; The exhibition of the Renaissance medal at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan; Reviews.
Excellent conservation. Very rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€120.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, for types by Guido Modiano, Milan, vol. V-VI, s. III, n. XLI-XLII, 1928-29, pp. 102, many bn and col. Illustrations, 32 cm, br. and.
Note the following articles: A. Anzani, Numismatics and history of Ethiopia; A. Calabi, G. Cornaggia, Medals and plaques; Mario Smoquina, A commemorative medal from Fiume; G. Cornaggia, Carlo Vincenzi; etc.
Insignificant signs of aging on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1927
€90.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, for types by Guido Modiano, Milan, vol. IV, s. III, n. XL, 1927, pp. 72, rich in splendid illustrations, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: U. Giampaoli, Documents for the history of the Mint of Massa, from Prince Carlo I Cybo to Duchess Maria Beatrice [1623-1792]; G. Majer, The medals of merit of the Venetian Senate; S. Aurigemma, Treasure of Neapolitan and Sicilian coins of the eighteenth century found in Frattamaggiore (Naples); A. Calabri and G. Cornaggia, Ancora di Matteo dei Pasti and the study of the art medal.
In excellent condition. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1926
€120.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, for types by Guido Modiano, Milan, vol. III, s. III, n. XXXIX, 1926, pp. 128 which include 12 splendid plates, beautiful portrait of the numismatist Memmo Cagiati and various illustrations, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: A. Anzani, Numismatica Axumita; U. Monneret De Villard, Sâsânide numismatics; C. Prota, Memmo Cagiati.
Minimal signs of aging, but overall copy in very good condition. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1925
€125.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, for types by Guido Modiano, Milan, vol. II, s. III, n. XXXVIII, 1925, pp. 112 accompanied by splendid images, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: G. Castellani, The numismatic work of His Majesty Vittorio Emanuele III; P. Bonazzi, A Book Quincusse; G. Majer, The cards of the Religious Schools of Venice; AW Roehrich, Un denier inèdit d'Aiguebelle en Maurienne; A. Calabri and G. Cornaggia, Italian Renaissance medalists: Matteo Dei Pasti and Anonymous Riminesi of the XV century.
Minimal signs of aging, but overall copy in very good condition. Very rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 1924
€140.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1892. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society of Milan, for types by Guido Modiano, Milan, vol. I, s. III, n. XXXVII, 1924, pp. 72 accompanied by splendid images and a full-page portrait of Ernest Babelon, 32 cm, br. and.
From the Index: AD Le Suffleur, Ernest Babelon (1854-1924); S. Mirone, Unpublished or rare Italiote and Siceliote coins from the Royal Archaeological Museum of Parma; PL Fiorani-Gallotta, The presumed period of the Gallic occupation in the Lodi area; G. Cornaggia, A contemporary counterfeiter of ancient coins; A. Calabri, Luigi Secchi medalist.
Minimal signs of aging, but overall copy in very good condition. Very rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€85.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded in 1888 by Solone Ambrosoli. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society, Editorial and administration in the Castello Sforzesco, Milan, vol. V, s. II, n. XXXV, II-III quarter, 1922, pp. 69-196, 337-368, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: C. Albizzati, The last toga; U. Monneret de Villard, Byzantine Exagia in glass; B. Homan, The circulation of gold coins in Hungary from the tenth to the fourteenth century and the European gold crisis in the fourteenth century; C. Vicenzi, Notes on a storage of medieval coins found in Cisano (Bergarno); A. Cunietti-Gonnet, Saluzzo coins named by Count Carlo di Saluzzo di Castellar in a family manuscript; G. Castellani, The numismatic work of Nicolò Papadopoli. In the Appendix: SC Johnson, The Italian claims of Trentino and Venezia Giulia in the medals. Part IV. The armistice (1918-1920), pp. 337-368.
In excellent condition. Extremely rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine, 2nd...
€38.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded in 1888 by Solone Ambrosoli, Italian numismatic society, Milan, vol. II, s. II, n. XXXII, II quarter 1919, pp. 53-124, 33-64, richly illustrated, 26 cm, br. and.
From the Index: S. Mirone, Micone. Son of Nicerato, Syracusan statuary; U. Monneret, Coinage in barbaric Italy. The penniless and the circulation of Arab and Byzantine gold in barbaric Europe; E. Bosco, The "marenco" of Marengo; Obituary: Francesco Gnecchi. In Appendix: SC Johnson, The Italian claims of Trentino and Venezia Giulia in the medals, pp. 33-64.
Insignificant signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition. Very rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€27.00Italian numismatic magazine, 1918-1919, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 590, richly illustrated, 25 cm, binding in all canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine. Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1918-1919.
From the Indexes: S. Mirone, The coins of ancient Catana; L. Laffranchi, Notes on Numismatic Typology of the Roman Imperiaie series: I. The Procession of the Calathus of Ceres. II. The Pizio Apollo. III. Hercules Erimantius. IV. La Tiche of Carthago; L. Cesano, Anchor of the current Aeneas currency in Italy in the V-VI century AD. C .; L. Laffranchi, Numismatic documents for the history of the Roman Empire: The III Consulate of Maxentius on a coin from the mint of Ticinum; L. Laffranchi, The coinage of Augustus: Part VII. Military issues in Cyrenaica. Part VIII. Client State mints; L. Mirone, The Temple of Aphrodite Ericina on the money of L Considio Noniano; N. Borrelli, Declaration of a small nucleus of Vittoriati found in a sepulcher of the ancient Cales; G. Dattari, Del Miliarense and della Siliqua in the Constantinian era; GL Cornaggia, The Antonioiani of the III century in the closet in Via S. Maria e Stampatori in Turin; L. Laffranchi, The page of falsifications. The types of fake and invented bronze Vitellius; L. Laffranchi, Idem: I ° Alessandro Tiranno. The Nepoziano; Findings: Martellago, Cinto Euganeo, S. Giorgio Nogaro; C. Poma, About the Messerano mint and some unknown coin punches; G. Cerrato, Of a lira by Emanuele Filiberto attributed to the mint of Borgo nella Bressa; T. Del Corno, Cisalpine Republic or Austro-Russian Restoration? (About the coins of Francesco II Imp. Minted in Milan in the years 1799-1800); P. Palmieri, Contributions to the Corpus Nummorum Italicorum: Casale MonferratO, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Volterra, Rome; A. Cunietti-Gonnet, Contributions to the CNI: Aosta, Vercelli, Desana, Messerano, Passerano, Tassarolo, Castiglione delle Stiviere, Rome; A. Cunietti-Gonnet, Milan, Correggio, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Ferrara, Camerino, Fano, Pesaro, Rome, Naples, Aquila, Ortona, Sulmona; Various News; For a new national currency. Mantuan Zecchieri sought from the Inghillerra; A. Magnaguti, The 17th century Veneto; G. Gerola, Noticine Mantovane; L. Rizzoli, The prize medal for the two gardening exhibitions in Trieste; Various News; Italian Medals. L. Laffranchi, On Constantinian Numismatics: I. The coinage of Valente Tiranno and the starting date of that of the Caesars; S. Mirone, Micone, son of Nicerato, Siracusan Statuary. A. Calderini, New contributions to monetary issues in the documents of the Papyri; P. Bonazzi, The Storeroom of Mornico Losana; A. Prati, Numismatic adjustments: Le Sirene in "Fauna and Flora" by F. Gnecchi; L. Laffranchi, Findings: Storage room in Porta Collina (Rome); L. Laffranchi, Findings: Riopostigli recorded in the "News of the Excavations"; U. Monneret, The coinage in Barbarian Italy: I. The coins of Lombard Italy up to the end of Charlemagne's Empire; U. Monneret, Idem. II. The penniless and the circulation of Arab and Byzantine gold in barbaric Europe; U. Monneret, Idem. III. The minting of gold in the Germanic Empire; C. Poma, Cardinal Lamarmora and the mints of Crevacuore and Messerano; E. Bosco, The "marenco" of Marengo; G. Grillo, Attribution of an uncertain counterfeit currency; SC Johnson, The Italian claims of Trentino and Venezia Giulia in the medals.
Publication in excellent condition and not easily available.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€75.00Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society and directed by Francesco and Ercole Gnecchi, Tip. LF Cogliati Publishing, Milan, a. XXIV, vol. XXIV, fasc. I, 1911, pp. 144, 2 plates, 28 cm, elegant half-canvas binding with titles and threads in gold on the spine, inside the paperback ed. original.
From the Index: F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics: XCIX The medal among the Romans; E. Motta, The coins of the Princes of Barbiano di Belgiojoso; A. Mazzi, For an old question: the golden Ambrosino of the First Milanese Republic (1250-1310); R. Ratto, Unpublished or little known coins from the Ratto Collection; G. Castellani, Quattrino di Massa Lombarda prohibited in the duchy of Urbino; C. Prota, unpublished coin of King Charles VIII of France minted in the mint of Chieti; EJ Seltman, The state seal of Edmondo King of Sicily and Apulia (1254-63).
Minor signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition and partially intact. Rare.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. X, 1897, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 560, 8 plates, 25 cm, binding in full canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1897.
From the Index: F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics: XXI. Contributions to the Corpus Numorum. E. Ercole Gnecchi Collection in Milan; XXII. Excavations of Rome in 1891; XXIII. Numi plumbei; XXIV. Classification of the Imperial Bronze; XXV. The Senatorial Medallion. XXVI. Imperial Bronze Series; AA., Postilla on the Etruscan inscription of the Roman Semisse of Arezzo Elia Lattes; E. Gabrici, A Few Observations on Money by L. Memmi; S. Ambrosoli, Of a great unpublished bronze of the Nômo Tanite; E. Gnecchi, Notes on Italian Numismatics: V. I Luigini by Giulia Centurioni Serra. Princess of Campi; YOU. A half Testone by Francesco Gonzaga, Marquis of Castiglione; VII. An unpublished offering by Ponzone. VIII. A sequin of Leo X for Ravenna; IX. A mezzo grosso by Paolo III for Camerino; G. Gavazzi, Grosso unpublished by Gian Galeazzo for Verona; V. Capobianchi, Proportional weights deduced from the Roman, Merovingian and Charlemagne pounds; E. Tagliabue, Mesolcinese monetary tariff; N. Papadopoli, Bimetallism in Venice in the Middle Ages; C. Poma, Of an unpublished coin from the Messerano mint; N. Papadopoli, Francesco Foscari and his coins; AG Sambon, Of some unpublished coins of Alfonso I and Ferdinando I king of Naples and of two previously unknown Neapolitan money shops: a) Mint of Gaeta. b) The Cell and the Reale of Alfonso I coined in Aquila. c) Mint of Lanciano. d) The crown of Ferdinand I in gold; G. Ruggero, Genoese Numismatic Notes: XXI. Last minutes and their multiple anepigraphs; U. Rossi, Gride relating to the course of Milanese coins in Reggio d'Emilia; B. Morsolin, A medal by Alfonsina Orsini; B. Morsolin, Three medals in honor of Friar Giovanni da Vicenza; B. Morsolin, Medal in honor of Giuseppe da Porto; B. Morsolin, Medal in honor of Fra Domenico da Pescia; G. Castellani, Medal of the Port of Fano; U. Rossi, Gian Marco and Gian Battista Cavalli; A. Comandini, Italian medals of 1890.
In excellent condition.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. V, 1892, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 547, 10 tablets, 25 cm, binding in full canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1892.
From the Index: F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics: XXI. Contributions to the Corpus Numorum. E. Ercole Gnecchi Collection in Milan; XXII. Excavations of Rome in 1891; XXIII. Numi plumbei; XXIV. Classification of the Imperial Bronze; XXV. The Senatorial Medallion. XXVI. Imperial Bronze Series; AA., Postilla on the Etruscan inscription of the Roman Semisse of Arezzo Elia Lattes; E. Gabrici, A Few Observations on Money by L. Memmi; S. Ambrosoli, Of a great unpublished bronze of the Nômo Tanite; E. Gnecchi, Notes on Italian Numismatics: V. I Luigini by Giulia Centurioni Serra. Princess of Campi; YOU. A half Testone by Francesco Gonzaga, Marquis of Castiglione; VII. An unpublished offering by Ponzone. VIII. A sequin of Leo X for Ravenna; IX. A mezzo grosso by Paolo III for Camerino; G. Gavazzi, Grosso unpublished by Gian Galeazzo for Verona; V. Capobianchi, Proportional weights deduced from the Roman, Merovingian and Charlemagne pounds; E. Tagliabue, Mesolcinese monetary tariff; N. Papadopoli, Bimetallism in Venice in the Middle Ages; C. Poma, Of an unpublished coin from the Messerano mint; N. Papadopoli, Francesco Foscari and his coins; AG Sambon, Of some unpublished coins of Alfonso I and Ferdinando I king of Naples and of two previously unknown Neapolitan money shops: a) Mint of Gaeta. b) The Cell and the Reale of Alfonso I coined in Aquila. c) Mint of Lanciano. d) The crown of Ferdinand I in gold; G. Ruggero, Genoese Numismatic Notes: XXI. Last minutes and their multiple anepigraphs; U. Rossi, Gride relating to the course of Milanese coins in Reggio d'Emilia; B. Morsolin, A medal by Alfonsina Orsini; B. Morsolin, Three medals in honor of Friar Giovanni da Vicenza; B. Morsolin, Medal in honor of Giuseppe da Porto; B. Morsolin, Medal in honor of Fra Domenico da Pescia; G. Castellani, Medal of the Port of Fano; U. Rossi, Gian Marco and Gian Battista Cavalli; A. Comandini, Italian medals of 1890.
In excellent condition.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. IV, 1891, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 642, 18 tablets, 25 cm, binding in full canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1891.
From the Index: AA, Aes rude, signatum and grave found at Bruna near Spoleto; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics. Francesco Gnecchi: XV. An unpublished medallion by Adriano; XVI. Unpublished coins from the Bottacin Museum in Padua; XVII. The News of the Excavations of Rome during 1890; XVIII. Unpublished coins from the Municipal Museum of Trento; XIX. Three demolitions among the coins of the Republic; XX. Constantinopolis-Rome; GF Gamurrini, Di un Semisse of Rome with Etruscan inscriptions; AG Sambon, The Amalfi tarì; E. Gnecchi, Notes on Italian Numismatics. Ercole Gnecchi: II. The treasure of Andros; III. A thaler of Maccagno; IV. Two gold ducats of Maccagno; F. Marignoli, Marignoli Collection in Rome. I. Zecchino of Pope Pius II attributed to Foligno; C. Brambilla, The Pontestura Mint? The Storeroom of Como. Solone Ambrosoli; F. Marchand, Les Monnaies de Confranchette; AG Sambon, The «Horses» of Ferdinand I of Aragon; L. Pila Carocci, Brief hints on the zecchino of Pope Paul II beaten in Spoleto; G. Ruggero, A Thaler of Sabbioneta; C. Luppi, An unpublished coin of the Bishops of Volterra; C. Brambilla, Unpublished Italian coins in the Brambilla Collection in Pavia: I. Cremona offering of the twelfth century; II. Forte-Bianco by Giovanni Paleologo; III. Quarter lira beaten in 1663 in Casale Monferrato for Margherita Paleologa and Guglielmo Gonzaga; IV. Coin of Guglielmo Gonzaga III Duke of Mantua; V. Coin of Mantua with the name and effigy of Francesco IV Gonzaga and Margherita di Savoia; YOU. Gazzetta or cheap piece beaten in Sabbioneta for the Marquis Vespasiano Gonzaga; VII. Spezzato di Thaler beaten in Bozzolo for Scipione Gonzaga; VIII. Unpublished Sestino of Spoleto; AG Sambon, The «Carlini» and the Triumphal Medal of Ferdinand I of Aragon; B. Morsolin, Camillo Mariani coiner of Medals; S. Ambrosoli, An unpublished medal by Giacomo Jonghelinck; G. Castellani, A Fanese Medal of the XV Century; B. Morsolin, A Medal of Charles V.
In excellent condition.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. III, 1890, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 612, 13 tablets, 25 cm, binding in full canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1890.
From the Index: F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics, VIII and IX; T. Gentili, The coins of the Roman Pontiffs Leo VIII and John XIII; S. Ambrosoli, unpublished Savona Patacchina by Filippo Maria Visconti; R. von Schneider, By an anonymous Mantuan medalist; G. Sforza, An unpublished Medal of the Baciocchi Princes; V. Promis, Unpublished coin of Peter I of Savoy and a few notes on the primitive mint of the Savoy Princes; V. Promis, Coins of Gio. Battista Falletti count of Benevello; B. Morsolin, Lodovico Chiericati; B. Morsolin, Girolamo Gualdo; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian numismatists. VP Ireneo Affò; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics X and XI; G. Gavazzi, Conjectures on the attribution of some Lombard tremissi; V. Capobianchi, New observations on some coins struck by the popes in the Venesino and Avignon countryside; S. Ambrosoli, Unpublished Soldino Astigiano by Carlo Quinto; B. Morsolin, Giacomo Bannissio; B. Morsolin, Isabella Sex; A. Comandini, Italian Medals of 1889, Part I; C. Brambilla, Tremisse unpublished to the name of Desiderio king of the Lombards; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian numismatists. YOU. Gian Rinaldo Carli; P. Stettiner, Origin of the currency in Italy; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics. XII and XIII; G. Jatta, About a Rubi coin; E. Tagliabue, Did the Mesocco mint really exist ?; G. Castellani, A stalk of Astorgio III Manfredi for Faenza; A. Comandini, Italian Medals of 1889; AG Sambon, The coins of the Neapolitan dukedom; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian numismatists, VII, Domenico Sestini; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics. XIV; N. Papadopoli, Enrico Dandolo and his coins (1092-1205); G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic annotations, XIX and XX; E. Gnecchi, Notes on Italian Numismatics I; S. Ambrosoli, The half zecchino del Vasto; B. Morsolin, Medals of the Vellano of Padua in honor of Paul II; A. Comandini, Italian Medals of 1889 (One addition); C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian numismatists, VIII, Ennio Quirino Visconti.
In excellent condition.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. II, 1889, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. 596, 8 plates, 25 cm, binding in full canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1889.
From the Index: G. Mulazzani, Economic studies on the coins of Milan (continued), Terzola imperial coin and other generic denominations; E. Gnecchi, Unpublished documents of the Correggio mint; G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic notes. XIII. Coins of the Governor Cardinal Campofregoso. XIV. Minute of the doge Antoniotto Adorno. XV. New variant and consideration of a minute already published; U. Rossi, The mint of Tresana; A. Comandini, Italian Medals of 1888. part I; C. Poggi, The medal of the doctors of the Como College; F. Kenner, The Roman medallion; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian Numismatists. I. Lodovico Antonio Muratori; AG Sambon, Some unpublished coins of Magna Grecia; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman numismatics, V and VI; D. Muoni, Italian Carolingian Monetation, Carlomanno; G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic notes. XVI. The reefs of Charles VI; E. Tagliabue, A ban on trivulzian coins; A. Comandini, Italian Medals of 1888. part II; F. Kenner, The Roman medallion (continuation and end); C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian Numismatists. II. Filippo Argelati; A. Markl, Weight and title of the Antoninians by Claudio Gotico; G. Mulazzani, Historical Compendium of fifteen Italian Mints; N. Papadopoli, Moneta Dalmatiae; G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic notes. XVII. Duchy of Liberty of 1442-43; G. Castellani, The Mint of Fano in 1797; S. Ambrosoli, A medal by Antonio Abondio; E. Gnecchi, A Milanese commemorative medal (1659); E. Motta, Gerolamo Alberti mint master in Ferrara, Parma and Milan; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian Numismatists. III. Vincenzo Bellini; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics, VII; G. Mulazzani, Historical compendium of fifteen Italian mints (continuation and end); G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic notes. XVIII. Variants of minutes and an unpublished coin; S. Ambrosoli, Monegasque Notes, III; C. Poggi, Giuditta Pasta's medals; A. Markl, Serdica or Antiochia ?; C. Luppi, Lives of illustrious Italian Numismatists. IV. Guido Antonio Zanetti.
In excellent condition.
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Italian numismatic magazine,...
€22.00Italian numismatic magazine, vol. I, 1888, Aldo Ausilio Editore, Padua, 1979, pp. XIII, 505, 12 plates, 25 cm, binding in all canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.
Anastatic reprint of the Milan edition, 1888.
From the Index: F. and E. Gnecchi, On some unpublished and unknown coins of the Scio mint; S. Ambrosoli, Lurate Abbate's closet; U. Rossi, The Renaissance medalists at the Court of Mantua. I. Ermes Flavio de Bonis; G. Mulazzani, Economic studies on the coins of Milan; E. Motta, The Zecchieri di Milano in 1479; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman Numismatics I and II; U. Rossi, The Renaissance medalists at the Court of Mantua. II. Pier Jacopo Alari-Bonacolsi known as the Ancient; V. Ostermann, The Friulian medals of the 15th and 16th centuries. Additions to the Médailleurs Italiens of Armand; S. Ambrosoli, Of a trivulzian coin with S. Carpoforo; E. Gnecchi, Unpublished documents on the Correggio mint; G. Gavazzi, About the coins of Giancarlo Visconti; A. Ancona, The closet of S. Zeno in Verona city; F. Gnecchi, Notes on Roman numismatics, III and IV; G. Mulazzani, Economic studies on the coins of Milan (continued); U. Rossi, Francesco Marchi and the medals of Margaret of Austria; N. Papadopoli, Some news on the carvers of the Venice mint; F. Tamassia, Of an unpublished coin from Mantua; S. Ambrosoli, Of a shield designed for San Marino; F. and E. Gnecchi, Of some unpublished and unknown coins of the mint of Scio; G. Gavazzi, Search for the gold florin by Giangaleazzo Visconti; U. Rossi, The Renaissance medalists at the Court of Mantua. II. Pier Jacopo Alari-Bonacolsi known as the Ancient (continuation). III. Gian Marco Cavalli; G. Ruggero, Genoese numismatic notes. XI. A minute with the legend ianva qdp XII. The coins of the Governor Agostino Adorno; S. Ambrosoli, An unpublished medal from the Brera Museum; F. Miari, Gold coin of the Syrian Prince of Correggio.
In excellent condition.
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Italian Numismatics Magazine,...
€80.00Italian numismatic magazine. Directed by Dr. Solone Ambrosoli, curator of the Royal Numismatic Cabinet of Brera and by an editorial board, Ludovico Felice Cogliati Tipografo Editore, Milan, a. I, fasc. I, 1888, pp. 128, 3 plates, 28 cm, elegant binding in half canvas with titles and threads in gold on the spine, inside the paperback ed. original.
From the Index: F. and E. Gnecchi, Of some unpublished and unknown coins of the Scio mint; S. Ambrosoli, Lurate Abbate's closet; U. Rossi, The Renaissance medalists at the Court of Mantua. I. Ermes Flavio de Bonis; G. Mulazzani, Economic studies on the coins of Milan; E. Motta, The Zecchieri di Milano in 1479.
Relevant and curious annotations in pencil by a scholar of the early twentieth century, who also lets himself go to comments related to the political satire of the time (p. 55). Blooms, however on the whole in a more than good state of conservation.
Rare.
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Numismatics, n. 3, 1964
€22.00Numismatics. New series, P. & P. Santamaria, Rome, a. V, no. 3, September-December 1964, pp. 179-290, richly illustrated, 28 cm, br. and.
From the Summary: Vittorio Picozzi, A closet of folles by Maxentius; Antonino Cumbo; On the exact chronology of the consular coins of Heraclius; Giovanni Jaja, On some variants of the Neapolitan 10 tornesi coin of King Francis II of Bourbon; Bibliographic review; Medalist; etc.
Minimal traces of use on the cover, interior in excellent condition.