Complete catalog

Welcome to the central section of Biblionumis, a true point of reference for all numismatics enthusiasts. Here, the passion for coins merges with a carefully curated selection of books that span centuries of monetary history and culture. Our Complete catalog is an invaluable resource for collectors, scholars, and curious minds, offering a diverse range of volumes that explore every facet of coin science. In this section, you will find a vast collection of books dedicated to ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary coins, including rare and specialized texts on related disciplines such as sigillography, medallic art, and paper money. Each work is meticulously selected, ensuring excellent editorial quality and authoritative content that will enrich your knowledge of numismatics. This catalog is not just a collection of books; it is an essential guide that will accompany you through the history of coins, delving into crucial topics such as coinage, iconography, and historical contexts that have influenced monetary issues. Our catalog is constantly evolving, with new acquisitions and rarities regularly added, offering you new discoveries and opportunities to enrich your personal library. Whether you are looking for a reference work for your studies, a rare piece for your collection, or the perfect gift for a numismatics enthusiast, here you will find exactly what you need. Explore our Complete catalog now and be captivated by the wealth of numismatic knowledge.

Books in stock: 1179.

On this page there are 1105-1128 of 1179 books.

    Orlandoni, Ancient coins in the...

    €30.00

    Mario Orlandoni, Ancient coins in Val d'Aosta, Musumeci Editore, Aosta 1983, pp. 205, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    In excellent condition.

    Tangorra, Savings and credit in...

    €40.00

    Vito Tangorra, Savings and credit in Santeramo in Colle, Grafica Safra, Bari 1977, pp. 53, ill., Cm 25, br. and.

    Title page membership label.

    Traces of use. Extremely rare publication.

    Curiosities and essays on...

    €25.00

    Curiosities and essays on numismatics, Turin numismatic circle, Turin 1952, pp. 87, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    The text includes interesting contributions from ancient, medieval and modern numismatics, medals and sphragistics, signed by Angelo Dragone, Mario Cattaneo, Lodovico Laffranchi, Edoardo Cassina, Ubaldo Meroni, Eugenio Barrera, Enzo Pellegrino, etc.

    Volume published in 330 numbered, stamped and signed copies; this is n. 128.

    Elegant ex libris to the last card.

    In excellent condition. Very rare.

    Two thousand years of history of...

    €20.00

    Two thousand years of history of money at the Bottacin Museum, Municipality of Padua, Padua 1988, pp. 38, ill., Cm 25, br. and.

    At the top of the title page: Department of Culture and Cultural Heritage, Municipality of Padua.

    The volume offers an exhaustive summary of the history of money.

    Minimal traces of use on the paperback and insignificant abrasion of 2 cm on the back cover, otherwise a very good copy.

    Very rare.

    Majorca, Sicilian contemporary...

    €15.00

    Giacomo Majorca, Sicilian contemporary numismatics or the Corsican coins before 1860, Centro Editoriale Meridionale, Palermo 1983, pp. 154, richly illustrated bn and col., Cm 24, br. and.

    Anastatic reprint of the Palermo edition, 1870.

    Elegant bookplate and label belonging to the last guard card.

    Insignificant shortcomings to the internal flap of the back cover, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Bellesia, From Argelati to...

    €30.00

    Lorenzo Bellesia, From Argelati to Zanetti. The birth of Italian numismatics, Studiostampa, Republic of San Marino 1995, pp. 28, ill., 24 cm.

    Printed on the occasion of the second San Marino Coin Show in 1995.

    Minimal traces of use on the cover, otherwise perfect.

    Extremely rare.

    Lazari, Mints and coins of the...

    €22.00

    Vincenzo Lazari, Mints and coins of the Abruzzi in the early days, Grafica Vivarelli, Pratola Peligna sd, pp. VII, 117, 6 plates, 23 cm, br. and.

    Anastatic reprint of the 1858 Venice edition.

    Elegant ex libris on the verso of the last plate. Manuscript title on the spine.

    In excellent condition.

    Byzantine coins from the Civic...

    €18.00

    Byzantine coins in the numismatic collections of the Civic Museum of Siena, edited by Mara Bonfioli, De Luca Editore, Rome 1984, pp. 183, rich in illustrations, cm 24, br. and.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    Minimal signs of aging on the paperback, otherwise excellent copy.

    Les Grimaldi à travers leurs...

    €14.00

    Les Grimaldi à travers leurs monneies, Editions Victor Gadoury, Monaco 1997, pp. 100, richly illustrated, 21 cm, br. and.

    Price list indicating the value of the coins based on the state of conservation.

    Sambon, On the coins of the...

    €68.00

    Arthur Sambon, On the coins of the southern provinces of Italy from the twelfth to the fifteenth century, edited by Luca Lombardi, Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, work published under the aegis of the Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies, Biblionumis Edizioni, Terlizzi 2015, pp. XXV, 256, richly illustrated, 31 x 25 cm, editorial hardback or half leather, ISBN 978-88-99512-00-2.

    After 100 years from its realization, the unpublished work of Arthur Sambon "On the coins of the southern provinces of Italy from the XII to the XV century" is published. Identified over time with heterogeneous titles - among the best known: "The coins of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily" and "Normans, Swabians, Angevins" -, before this publication the work of Sambon (1866-1947) could have been studied and appreciated only by those very few numismatists who were lucky enough to possess it in the form of proofs. Never widespread and commercialized for reasons that have remained unexplained, the effort of the illustrious Neapolitan numismatist wanted to be part of an ambitious publishing project, never completed, which at the beginning of the twentieth century had the objective of analyzing all the coins of the South minted from the seventh to the nineteenth century. century. The volume examines in detail the coins indicated in the title: it opens with the analysis of the coins of Roger II (1130) and ends for the continental section with the coins of Duke Giovanni d'Angiò struck in the name of his father Renato, who claimed the throne of Naples (1459-1464), and for the part that refers to Sicily with the issues in the name of Ferdinand I the Catholic (1412-1416). Despite its unprecedented character, Sambon's work has become a fundamental text for scholars in the sector, so much so that it is highly cited and considered in the most important volumes of scientific interest, published in recent decades, dedicated to medieval coins of southern Italy. and Sicily. The interest in the work is also due to the careful critical analysis of the coins carried out by the author in the light of a myriad of documents that no longer exist, because they were destroyed during the Second World War, whose existence we learn from reading the text. Published today by Luca Lombardi with a Preface by Giuseppe Ruotolo, the work was printed in a limited number of copies and in a particularly accurate editorial format. Of large format, the volume is in fact published on ivory paper and bound with a cardboard cover. A very limited number of copies, just 10, is available with handcrafted binding consisting of fine leather, marbled paper, ribs, friezes and titles in gold on the spine. As proof of the exceptional nature of this publishing event, the publication is made under the aegis of the Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies.

    On request we send images of the work with leather binding.

    Travaglini, Inventory of...

    €90.00

    Adriana Travaglini, Inventory of Salento coin finds. Circulation problems, Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, Rome 1982, pp. VI, 263, 72 tablets of which 4 folded, 24 cm, editorial paperback with dust jacket.

    Archaeologica series, 23.

    Scientific text of great interest. Attached business card of the publisher with autographed dedication.

    Very good condition.

    Art and money 2000, curated by...

    €16.00

    Art and money 2000, edited by Giuseppe Ruotolo, sn, Vicenza 2000, pp. 48, richly illustrated in black and white and colors, cm 21X23, br. and.

    Numismatic Studies Series, 7.

    At the top of the title page: Academy of numismatic studies.

    Catalog of the exhibition held in Vicenza from 6 to 8 October 2000.

    Very good condition. Difficult to find.

    Ruotolo, Italian numismatic...

    €220.00

    Giuseppe Ruotolo, Italian numismatic magazines and periodicals, collaboration by Mario Traina, presentation by Bruno Callegher, Uniongrafica Corcelli, Bari 2001, pp. VI, 329, ill., Cm 30, br. and.

    At the top of the title page: Italian Academy of Numismatic Studies.

    Reference work for the study of the subject matter, printed in just 151 copies.

    Perfect condition. Extremely rare.

    Desimoni, Christopher Columbus...

    €32.00

    Cornelio Desimoni, Christopher Columbus and the San Giorgio bank. Study of Henry Harrisse. Reading made in the general session of 30 December 1888 (Ligurian Society of Homeland History), Real Ist. Sordo-muti, Genoa 1889, pp. 583-623, 28 cm, paperback in lily paper with title on insert applied to the front cover.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    Exceptional conservation. From research carried out, no copy of this publication has ever appeared on the market. Extremely rare.

    Astengo, The beginning of gold...

    €18.00

    Corrado Astengo, The beginning of gold minting in Genoa and a publication by prof. RS Lopez of Yale University, sn, slsa (but 1961), pp. 13-57, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. in cardboard with title on paper insert applied to the front cover.

    Extract from the Italian numismatic magazine, 1961.

    Membership tile for the first card.

    Great copy. Rare.

    Sambon, Engravers of the minting...

    €30.00

    Arturo G. Sambon, Engravers of the minting of the Neapolitan coin, Typography LF Cogliati, Milan 1893, pp. 16 p., Ill., 2 splendid tables covered with tissue paper, cm 27, paperback ed. protected by cover.

    Extract from the Italian numismatic magazine, a. VI, fasc. I, 1893.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    Blooms on the tables, but overall a good copy. Extremely rare.

    Ulrich-Bansa, Notes on the coins...

    €18.00

    Oscar Ulrich-Bansa, Notes on the coins of the august Aelia Licinia Eudoxia, Graphics, Perugia 1935, pp. 25-31, ill., 30 cm.

    Extract from the Numismatics and related sciences magazine.

    Elegant ex libris on the back cover.

    Good condition. Extremely rare.

    Cairola, The ancient mints of Italy

    €38.00

    Aldo Cairola, The ancient mints of Italy, Editalia, Rome 1971, pp. 270, richly illustrated bn and col., 32 cm, imitation leather binding ed. with gold titles on the spine, front plate and dust jacket.

    Elegant bookplate inside the back plate. Minimal traces of use on the dust jacket, but overall a good copy.

    The Serenissima collection, Part...

    €70.00

    Arsantiqua, The Serenissima collection. History of Venice through medals. Part III (XVIII Cent.), 11 December 2003, Reggiani, Varese 2003, pp. 260, richly illustrated in color, 31 cm, elegant binding throughout the canvas with gold titles on the spine, front plate and dust jacket.

    The third of three volumes illustrating the largest collection of medals concerning the Republic of Venice ever to appear on the market, presented in an exceptional typographic format and extensive historical notes in English and Italian.

    Very good condition.

    The Serenissima collection, Part I

    €70.00

    Arsantiqua, The Serenissima collection. History of Venice through medals. Part I (XV-XVI Cent.), 19 April 2002, CSR, Rome 2002, pp. 285, richly illustrated in color, 31 cm, elegant binding throughout the canvas with gold titles on the spine, front plate and dust jacket.

    The first of three volumes illustrating the largest collection of medals concerning the Republic of Venice ever to appear on the market, presented in exceptional typography and extensive historical notes in English and Italian.

    Elegant ex libris to the last card.

    Very good condition.

    Ferraro, The coins of Gaeta with...

    €38.00

    Salvatore Ferraro, The coins of Gaeta with appendix on the medals, Municipality of Gaeta, Gaeta 2013, pp. 135, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    Anastatic reprint of the ed. Typography Melfi & Joele, Naples 1915.

    New and incelophane.

    Balbi de Caro, Money in Rome and...

    €7.00

    Silvana Balbi de Caro, Money in Rome and Italy, presentation by Antonio Fazio, Bank of Italy, Rome 1993, pp. 20, ill., 32 cm, br. and.

    Issue that includes the presentation of the work The coin in Rome and in Italy by Silvana Balbi de Caro, consisting of three volumes. The chapters are interesting: The medal collection of the National Roman Museum in Rome, The numismatic collection of Vittorio Emanuele III of Savoy.

    Beautiful ex libris on the last page.

    Minimal traces of use on the paperback and irrelevant underlining on two cards, otherwise a good copy.

    Frisione, Italian coins 1970

    €12.00

    Gino Frisione, Italian coins 1970. Illustrated catalog with descriptions of degrees of rarity and indicative prices. Kingdom of Sardinia. Kingdom of Italy. Italian republic. Provisional governments and S. Marino. Papal State (III Per.). Vatican City, La Moneta, Genoa 1970, pp. 141, ill., 23 cm, hardcover ed. with gold titles on the spine and on the front plate.

    Title page membership label.

    Overall in excellent condition.

    Sédillot, History of coins

    €12.00

    Rene Sédillot, History of coins. Eleven coins plus two. Two thousand years of adventures, Armando, Rome 1975, pp. 342, 22 cm, br. and.

    Series Problems of Sociology, 22.

    Elegant ex libris to the last card. Slight traces of use and minimal blooms on the paperback, sporadic annotations in pencil, but overall a more than good copy.