Italian numismatic magazine, 1980
Italian journal of numismatics and related sciences. Founded by Solone Ambrosoli in 1888. Published by the Italian Numismatic Society in Milan, Milan, 1980, pp. 319, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.
From the Index: M. Giacchero, The financial and commercial reasons of the monetary union rfa Mytilene and Phocaea. G. Gaggero, The real emissions of the Ascalona mint around the middle of the 2nd century BC Ph.V. Hill, Buildings and monuments of ancient Rome on republican coins, c. 135-40 BCR Martini, Observations on counter-marks and erosions on Caligula's axes. A. Arnaldi, Motifs of imperial celebration on coins and epigraphs. R. Pera, Notes on the cult of Jupiter in the coins of Commodus. P. Bastien, Imitations de folles de la première tétrarchie. L. Sabetta, Other folles from the Constantinian period with some unpublished features. O. Murari, Milan's coins from the first decades of the 11th century. Coins of Otto III, Arduino d'Ivrea and Henry II. G. Ruotolo, Hypothesis about the beating of the money of Alfonso V of Aragon with the legend "Regine Defensor". G. Fabbrici, Unpublished or little-known documents on the Reggio Emilia Mint in the Renaissance period (15th and 16th centuries). G. Superti Furga, Federico II Gonzaga, the coins of the last marquis and first duke. M. Buffagni, L. Reggiani, A bimetallic sestertium or Trajan's pseudo medallion. L. Reggiani, Senatorial medallion or excess sestertius of Caracalla. N. Carrick, Australian study on coins minted in ancient Calabria.
Very good condition.
N379-4070