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Volume 55, No. 5
September 2020 articles include:- Levern Mill, A new countermark variety or different die? by Eric Hodge (NI# 2784). In 2001, Spink published, for the British Numismatic Society, a book by Harrington E. Manville entitled, Tokens of the Industrial Revolution — foreign silver coins countermarked for use in Great Britain c 1787 — 1828âĶ
- Camerino or Rome? An intriguing Coin of Pope Clement X, by Robert Ronus (LM#139). Nomisma, a leading Italian numismatic firm based in San Marino, had an intriguing 1673 giulio of Pope Clement X (1669-76) in their MayâĶ
- The Gold Franc a cheval of John II, by Michael T. Shutterly (NI# 2703). On September 19, 1356, and English army under Edward, the Black Prince, defeated and captured the French King John II at the Battle of Poitiers. Under the 1360 Treaty…
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