![]() ![]() ![]() In this monograph we have attempted to make a preliminary reconstruction of the monetary systems of Chinese antiquity. THE RIGHT OF COINAGE IN CHINESE ANTIQUITYĪPPENDIX I: Objects Wrongly Regarded as MoneyĪPPENDIX II: Spades of Probable Post-Chou Originĭistribution of Coin Types Ca. The Early Knives and Their Distributionģ. The Regional Distribution of the SpadesĢ. The Various Types of Spades and Their ChronologyĤ. Species of the Cowries and How the Ancient Chinese Obtained Themģ. MONEY BEFORE COINAGE-COWRIES AND THEIR IMITATIONSĢ. Lack of Historical Records and Archaeological Reports Use of Epigraphical Evidence in Dating CoinsĬ. Difficulties in the Study of Ancient Chinese Coinsī. An Historical Sketch of Ancient Chinese NumismaticsĢ. NUMISMATIC NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS is devoted to essays and treatises on subjects relating to coins, paper money, medals andĪLL RIGHTS RESERVED BY THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETYġ. The public exhibition is open from 2 to 5 p.m. The following holidays: New Year's Day, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorialĭay, Independence Day, Election Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The Museum is open to Members and the public on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The library, consisting of about 12,000 volumes, covers all branches of numismatics. Selections from its cabinets areĮxhibition. CollectionsĮmbrace coins of all periods from their inception to modern times, medals and decorations. New York City City, which houses its offices, collections and library. MUSEUM: The Society maintains a museum located in uptown Manhattan , Published in cooperation with the Hispanic Society of America, consists of publicationsĭevoted to the coinage of the Iberian Peninsula, and is based on the collections of the Numismatic Studies is a series which accommodates works of full book length. Numismatic Literature is a quarterly listing current numismatic publications with abstracts of their content. Publication, irregular in appearance, consisting of brief notes and papers, principally on items in the Society's collections. The American Numismatic Society Museum Notes is a Single topic, of which two to four numbers appear each year. PUBLICATIONS: The Numismatic Notes and Monographs consist of separately issued papers, each on a Notes, Hispanic Numismatic Series, and Numismatic Literature are distributed to all members. Issues of the Notes and Monographs, Museum Should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society.ĭUES: The annual dues for an Associate Membership are $7.50. MEMBERSHIP: Applications for membership are welcomed from all interested in numismatics. Their history and other subjects connected therewith. PURPOSES: The Society was founded for the collection and preservation of coins and medals and for the investigation of APPENDIX II SPADES OF PROBABLE POST-CHOU ORIGIN (Plate XVII).THE RIGHT OF COINAGE IN CHINESE ANTIQUITYĪPPENDIX I OBJECTS WRONGLY REGARDED AS MONEY THE VARIOUS TYPES OF SPADES AND THEIR CHRONOLOGY THE SPECIES OF THE COWRIES AND HOW THE ANCIENT CHINESE OBTAINED THEM MONEY BEFORE COINAGE - COWRIES AND THEIR IMITATIONSĢ. THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMERCE IN ANCIENT CHINA*Ģ. DIFFICULTIES IN THE STUDY OF ANCIENT CHINESE COINS AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ANCIENT CHINESE NUMISMATICSĢ. ![]() Coins - Lots 92001-92806Īugust 2023 Global Showcase Auction - Session A - World Paper Money Part 1 - The Americas - Lots 40001-40452Īugust 2023 Global Showcase Auction - Session D - World Paper Money Part 2 - The Dr.1. August 2023 Global Showcase Auction - Session 1 - The Fairmont Collection - Rhone Set - Lots 1001-1458ĪugPrecious Medals Auction - Lots 62001-62193ĪugCollectors Choice Online Auction - U.S. ![]()
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