EditorialSpeeches and addresses of Hon. J. H. Walker, of Massachusetts, ten years member of, eight years first Republican named on, and four years chairman of Committee on Banking and Currency, national House of Representatives 1889-99 : Walker, J. H. (Joseph H...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted on the order of the Society of Benevolence worth ? cent, single-sided coin. Front: value display inside pearl rim. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1400 - c...
EditorialCertificate - Illuminated, Centennial Choir, Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, 1888, Coloured printed certificate presented to Miss A.J. Power, 'In recognition of valuable services rendered as a Member of the Centennial Choir during the currency of the ...
EditorialSeal and currency, Seals and Coins in P?rigueux, p. 223, 1851, F?lix de Verneilh; L'architecture byzantine en France: Saint-Front de P?rigueux et les ?glises ? coupoles de l'Aquitaine. Paris: librairie arch?ologique de Victor Didron, 1851.
EditorialLater copy of an emergency coin of twenty-eight pennies, siege of Leiden, emergency currency of the second siege, Silver coin. Obverse: lion with freedom hat on spear in right and city coat of arms in left claw inside an inscription. Reverse: inscripti...
EditorialLecture upon Locke's School of money, the principles and practice of Locke's school of money, and unsound currency substitutes for money, 1695, arithmetically unveiled to the easy comprehension of travellers, sailors, and soldiers of to-day : Norman, J...
EditorialEmergency currency of a quarter guilder for siege of Leiden, Paper currency. Front: lion with sword raised above head in right and city coat of arms in left claw inside an inscription, between lion's paws: knock: little lion. Reverse: inscription withi...
EditorialSiege of Groningen, history medal made from a royal thaler, round cut-out and gilded emergency currency, set on a diamond-shaped plate mounted in a cable border with an eye above and below. Obverse: emergency currency: double-headed eagle with coat of ...
EditorialTwenty-eight pennies, siege of Leiden, emergency currency of the second siege, Paper currency. Obverse: lion with freedom hat on spear in right and city coat of arms in left claw, right: imitated knock: little lion inside an inscription. Reverse: inscr...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted on the orders of the Society of Benevolence worth five cents, Single-sided coin. Front: value display inside pearl rim, left: brand. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Nether...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted on the orders of the Society of Benevolence worth five cents, Single-sided coin. Front: value display inside pearl rim. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Netherlands, c. 140...
EditorialCopy of an emergency coin of half a penny from Beleg van Leiden, an emergency currency against which the paper emergency coins from the first phase of the Siege could be exchanged. Reverse: coat of arms in a cartouche inside a circle, Leiden, anonymous...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted on the order of the Society of Benevolence worth ? cent, single-sided coin. Front: value display. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1400 - c. 1885, striking ...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted on the order of the Society of Benevolence worth ? cent, single-sided coin. Front: value display. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1400 - c. 1885, silver (m...
EditorialTwenty-eight pennies, siege of Leiden, emergency currency of the second siege, Paper currency. Front: lion with sword raised above head in right and city coat of arms in left claw inside an inscription. Reverse: inscription within laurel wreath, Leiden...
EditorialOmmerschans Prison, house currency minted by order of the Society of Benevolence worth 1 cent, single-sided coin. Front: value display inside pearl rim. Reverse: blank, Ommerschans, Maatschappij van Weldadigheid, anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1400 - c. 18...
EditorialMoney's worth, or, The arithmetic of the mechanism of the world's present interchanges of seven monetary and currency intermediaries : and of all other things : with exercises for the traveller, the trader, and the financier : Norman, John Henry.
EditorialUniversal Cambist, a ready reckoner of the world's foreign and colonial exchanges of seven monetary and currency intermediaries with the aid of less than 60,000 figures, whereby 756 tables of exchange, consisting of from 13,800 to 200,000 figures each,...
EditorialBrochure - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, 'A Welcome and Some Information You'll Welcome', George St, Sydney,1938, Fold out brochure titled 'A Welcome and Some Information You'll Welcome', which would have been distributed by the Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd ...
EditorialSilver tetradrachm of Artaxerxes III, Achaemenid Persian Empire, Memphis, 343 BCE. Persian king Artaxerxes III (reigned 358-338 BCE) marched on Egypt to quell a rebellion. While in the country, he issued a large series of silver imitations of Athenian ...
EditorialThe case of the counterfeit-Pounds: towards the end of World War II, the Nazi-leadership decided to produce counterfeit Pounds in order to destabilize the British currency. Boxes of false Pounds were sunk into an Austrian lake and retrieved by divers i...
EditorialGold jug from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC. Fine gold jug with a lion-headed handle and ridged decoration. The jug is part of the Oxus treasure, the most important collection of silver and gold to have survived from the Ach...
EditorialChangeur. A man possibly dealing in currency. He sits under a parasol. Inhabitant of Indonesia. Nederlandsch Oost-Indischen Typen. Types Indiens Neerlandais. ... S' Gravenhage, 1854-56. Colour illustration. Source: 1781.c.23, plate 7. Language: Dutch.
EditorialSilver tetradrachm of Artaxerxes III, Achaemenid Persian Empire, Memphis, 343 BCE. Persian king Artaxerxes III (reigned 358-338 BCE) marched on Egypt to quell a rebellion. While in the country, he issued a large series of silver imitations of Athenian ...
EditorialMonument in memory of the Berlin airlift, 1948-49, in which the Western Allies flew provisions into West Berlin. The Soviet Union had blocked all access to Berlin (surrounded by Soviet-occupied East Germany), when the West German Mark became currency i...
EditorialThe case of the counterfeit-Pounds: towards the end of World War II, the Nazi-leadership decided to produce counterfeit Pounds in order to destabilize the British currency. Boxes of false Pounds were sunk into an Austrian lake and retrieved by divers i...
EditorialGold jug from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC. Fine gold jug with a lion-headed handle and ridged decoration. The jug is part of the Oxus treasure, the most important collection of silver and gold to have survived from the Ach...
EditorialSilver tetradrachm of Artaxerxes III, Achaemenid Persian Empire, Memphis, 343 BCE. Persian king Artaxerxes III (reigned 358-338 BCE) marched on Egypt to quell a rebellion. While in the country, he issued a large series of silver imitations of Athenian ...