Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten (GN) - volume 45 - 2010

 
 
GN edition 251 - September 2010
cover picture:
A jewish shekel from 67 AD with three pomegranates
GN edition 251
 
GN edition 250 - July 2010
cover picture:
a Sassanid drachma of Persia, 7th century
GN edition 250
 
GN edition 249 - May 2010
cover picture:
design for a medal of honor of the University of Frankfurt with the portrait of the young Goethe
GN edition 249
 
GN edition 248 - March 2010
cover picture:
A sun horse on a Antoninian of the emperor Gallienus
GN edition 248
 
GN edition 247 - January 2010
cover picture:
A coin of Alexander the Great
GN edition 247
   
 
 

Geldgeschichtliche Nachrichten (GN) - volume 44 - 2009

 
 
GN edition 246 - November 2009
cover picture:
contemporary counterfeiting
of a emperor Hadrian denarius
GN edition 246
   
GN edition 245 - September 2009  

cover picture:
obverse of a Swedish medal
from 1700

GN edition 245

   
GN edition 244 - July 2009
cover picture:
Bust of goddess Vesta on one denarius of the L. Cassius Longinus
GN edition 244
   
GN edition 243 - May 2009
cover picture:
The St. Martin of Tours as patron of the collegiate church of Minden
 GN edition 243
   
GN edition 242 - March 2009
cover picture:
In the first half of the 8th Century the Sceattas were the predominant cointype in northern europe
GN edition 242
   
   
   

GN table of contents - 1966 to 2004

 

Since the first edition in 1966 each GN contains articles about different topics on money and coin history. To give our members an overview about all published articles between 1966 and 2004 a special edition in the form of a table of contents has been printed.

 

pdf-version of the GN table of contents - 1966 to 2004

 

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Issue 250

Issue 250

Dietrich O. A. Klose

Die Münzen der jüdischen Kriege im 1. und 2. Jahrhundert n. Chr.

U.E.G. Schrock

Taler der Stadt Hameln ohne Jahreszahl

Elke Bannicke

Medaillenprägung im 19. Jahrhundert an der Königlichen Münze Berlin, Auftraggeber und Technik

Armin Haug

Weltreiterspiele und numismatischer Pferdesport