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  • VIBECE FURSETH BECOMES NORWAY’S FIRST FEMALE MINT MASTER
  • A Million Silver Dollars
  • RULE BRITANNIA! Evolution of an Icon
  • Roman Britannia
  • Britannia Returns!
  • Full Steam Ahead! Britain’s Cartwheel Coins
  • Pistrucci’s Forgotten Coin Masterwork – The 1821 Farthing
  • Announcing the 16th International Numismatic Congress
  • The most expensive coin ever sold at auction
  • Napoleon’s Gold Angel: Lucky or Unlucky?
  • The 1792 Birch Cent
  • The Brasher Doubloon
  • The First Polish Constitution, Commemorated on a Dutch Medal 
  • The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar
  • Britannia and the Princess
  • The extraordinary 1823 double sovereign
  • The Widows Mite – The true value of a gift
  • Eighteenth Century Britain – Coinage in Crisis
  • Pierwsze polskie banknoty
  • The Seven LUCKIEST Coins in the World
  • Coins and the Importance of Where to Look
  • The Racketeer Nickel: the only American coin to spark its own crime spree!
  • Spanish Gold – The currency of conquest
  • The First & Most Valuable Polish Banknote (1794)
  • Irish Gun Money
  • The Greatest Polish Gold Coin is Already 400 Years Old!
  • Najwspanialsza polska złota moneta ma już 400 lat!
  • The Coins of the Irish Free State
  • The British Gold Coins of WWI: Five Things You Didn’t Know
  • The children of Sparta and the boy on a dolphin
  • Sir Isaac Newton – Master of the Mint
  • Sir Isaac Newton – Warden of the Mint
  • The British Bronze Coins of WWI: Five Things You Didn’t Know
  • HRH Prince Philip and his work with coin design
  • The British Silver Coins of WWI: FIVE Things You Didn’t Know
  • Byzantine Coins, the Shroud of Turin and the Holy Grail
  • Maundy Money
  • THE GOLDEN WEST: American Indian Gold Coins
  • Blood Money – The Shekel of Tyre
  • A Visual History of the French Franc
  • The Similar Sixpence Scandal of 1877
  • Who is the soldier on the Dutch Ducat?
  • Saint George and the dragon. A classically inspired composition?
  • Announcing a new Dirhem book by Jani Oravisjärvi
  • Dirhemin Synty (Finnish)
  • Dirhemin Synty (English)
  • One Million Silver Dollars
  • The BOOM Before the Bling: The cosmic origins of gold
  • The Greek God Pan: Cimmerian Bosphorus Bronze
  • American Gold Liberty Coins: Treasures of the Gilded Age
  • The Gold Staters of Carthage

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  • VIBECE FURSETH BECOMES NORWAY’S FIRST FEMALE MINT MASTER
  • A Million Silver Dollars
  • RULE BRITANNIA! Evolution of an Icon
  • Roman Britannia
  • Britannia Returns!
  • Full Steam Ahead! Britain’s Cartwheel Coins
  • Pistrucci’s Forgotten Coin Masterwork – The 1821 Farthing
  • Announcing the 16th International Numismatic Congress
  • The most expensive coin ever sold at auction
  • Napoleon’s Gold Angel: Lucky or Unlucky?
  • The 1792 Birch Cent
  • The Brasher Doubloon

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