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AA.VV. The Numismatic Chronicle Vol. 164. London The Royal Numismatic Society 2004. Tela ed. con titolo in oro al dorso, pp. 380 - xviii , tavv. 43 in b/n. Indice: Maffre, Frédéric: Le monnayage de Pharnabaze frappé dans l'atelier de Cyzique ·» 1- 32, pl.1-2 Ashton, R.H.J.: Kaunos, not Miletos or Mylasa ·» 33-46, pl.2 Meadows, A.R.: The earliest coinage of Alexandria Troas ·» 47-70, pl.3 Ashton, Richard / Kinns, Philip: Opuscula Anatolica III ·» 71-107, pl.4-9 Sawaya, Ziad: Le monnayage municipal Séleucide de Bérytos (169/8-114/3? av. J.-C.) ·» 109-146, pl.10-18 Elkins, Nathan T.: Locating the imperial box in the Flavian amphitheatre: the numismatic evidence ·» 147-157, pl.19-20 Travaini, Lucia: Saints and sinners. Coins in medieval Italian graves ·» 159-181 Day, William R. Jr.: Early imitations of the gold florin of Florence and the imitation florin of Chivasso in the name of Theodore I Paleologus, Marquis of Montferrat (1306-1338) ·» 183-199 Fedorov, Michael: Qarākhānid coins as a source for the history of Saghāniyān ·» 201- 208 Lam, Otto Chun-Cheung: The 1819 Canton Bank note and Parsee bankers in China ·» 209-218, pl.21-23 NOTES: Ireland, Stanley: An addition to Amastrian coin-types ·» 219-221, pl.24 reland, Stanley: A new specimen of the KOP cistophorus ·» 221-3, pl.24 reland, Stanley: Another example of a Rhodian forgery ·» 223-4, pl.24 Hardwick, Nicholas: Three groups of Chian forgeries ·» 224-6, pl.24 Woy Bernhard E.: Trajan's restoration of the denarius RRC 343/1b ·» 227-233, pl.25 Holmes, N.M.McQ.: A uniface gold medallion of Constantine II ·» 233-5, pl.24 Oddy, Andrew: A new proto-Umayyad mint in Syria ·» 236-240, pl.26-27 Sabater, M. Crusafont: An unpublished Ravenna tremissis of Charlemagne ·» 241-244, pl.28 Stewartby, Lord: An Edward III Berwick farthing of reduced fineness ·» 245-8, pl.28 COIN HOARDS 2004: Ancient hoards ·» 249-253 Tyler-Smith, Susan: Iran: A parcel of Persis drachms, half drachms and obols ·» 253-271, pl.29-33 Abdullaev, Kazim: Uzbekistan: A hoard of Kushan copper coins from the Khalchayan area (Sekharakat village, Surkhandarya Region, Uzbekistan) - a preliminary report ·» 272-279, pl.34-35 Medieval and modern hoards ·» 279-281 Allen, Martin: The Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, hoard of Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) and Short Cross coins, 1850 ·» 282-291 Cook, B.J.: Spain: A hoard of medieval English coins from Yurreta, near Bilbao ·» 292-5 Naismith, Rory: Near East: A hoard of Byzantine copper coins ending with the last year of Maurice ·» 296-9 Phillips, Marcus: A late hoard of Crusader and French billon pennies from Syria ·» 299-308, pl.36-38 Tyler-Smith, Susan: The Kavād hoard ·» 308-312, pl.3 Fedorov, Michael: The Osh hoard of copper silver-washed dirhams minted c. 1128-1132 ·» 312- 321 Fedorov, Michael: A hoard of Khytai copper-lead alloy silver-washed dirhams from the Krasnaia Rechka hillfort ·» 322-327, pl.40 EXCAVATION COINS: Destrooper, Anne: Coins from the New York University excavations on Geronisos (Cyprus), 1990-1997 ·» 329-331 Mattingly, Harold B., The President's address - From Coins to History ·» 357-360, pl.41-43. Ottimo stato.