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This is a great overview of open access numismatic publications! - but any updates?


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50 minutes ago, JeandAcre said:

Huge thanks for posting this!  Do you know offhand if any of the journals include anything medieval?  ...I suspect that that in European journals, the lines are only less blurred, but that's a preemptive guess.

The vast archive of free British  Numismatic Journals (1836-2020) on that link's  list has specific highlighted medieval sections. It's a treasure trove, though the very early stuff is a little though  understandably confused in parts (one article on the celebrated Syracuse reverse showing ~Arethusa and dolphins discusses a "Goddess with fish".)

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39 minutes ago, JeandAcre said:

Huge thanks for posting this!  Do you know offhand if any of the journals include anything medieval?  ...I suspect that that in European journals, the lines are only less blurred, but that's a preemptive guess.

Hi Jon, I do not, but it would be great to collect somewhere relevant publications per coin type. This should be possible, when making reference descriptions per medieval coin type with description and (with links to online available) used sources. For only the medieval coins from The Netherlands this would be a major task, with thousands of coin descriptions. But, I hope, in future this will be done in cooperation with many people and perhaps with EU-funding.

For now, this might be of some help: https://web.archive.org/web/20210504024150/https://sites.google.com/site/digitallibrarynumis/subjects/later-medieval-modern-coins.

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21 minutes ago, Coinmaster said:

Hi Jon, I do not, but it would be great to collect somewhere relevant publications per coin type. This should be possible, when making reference descriptions per medieval coin type with description and (with links to online available) used sources. For only the medieval coins from The Netherlands this would be a major task, with thousands of coin descriptions. But, I hope, in future this will be done in cooperation with many people and perhaps with EU-funding.

For now, this might be of some help: https://web.archive.org/web/20210504024150/https://sites.google.com/site/digitallibrarynumis/subjects/later-medieval-modern-coins.

Unfortunately, I've found that many of the links at that site are dead. 

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Huge thanks, @DonnaML.  With apologies for taking so long to wander back to this thread.  Anecdotally, I know as much as that for French feudal, articles that are as current as you're likely to find (without the academic library From the Hand of God) routinely cite ones that go back this far.  Right, the main caveat is available hoard evidence, not methodology.

(Instant edit:)  Although a lot of these are still mid-19th to earlier 20th century, there Are exceptions!  Thanks again.

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