I dont see here on the list few catalogs that are very important in Poland. For example:
- Kopicki Edmund, Ilustrowany skorowidz pieniedzy polskich i ziem historycznie z Polską związanych część 1 i 2, (1995)
- Ivanauskas E., Coins of Lithuania 1236-2012
- Iger Tadeusz, Katalog trojaków polskich - (2008)
(katalog by E.Kopicki its more popular then katalog by Gumowski "Handbuch der polnischen Numismatik")
So maybe shortcuts: Kop / Iva / Ig ? They are still free.
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Similar to ngdawa, I have posted this request before but there seems to be multiple threads regarding alternative/reference catalogues, so here goes again:
"Could we please add Hern's Handbook on South African Coins and Patterns, compiled by Brian Hern. I have a 2012 Edition that includes all the business & proof strikes of ZAR, Union and Republic in addition to the patterns of Griqua Town, Transvaal, etc."
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For Bavarian coins could you please add the following Reference:
Typenkatalog der Münzen der bayerischen Herzöge und Kurfürsten
from the Author: Wolfgang R. O. Hahn
Should be referenced as #Hahn
Thank you,
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Coins of England and the United Kingdom - SEABY H. A., SEABY P. J.
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I forgot to search for the 2nd one. Here are the catalogs for Hispania:
Catàlogo de Monedas Antiguas de España, subasta 18 y 19 de Junio de 1979 - CALICÓ Ferrán, CALICÓ Xavier
Corpus Nummum Hispaniæ ante Augusti Ætatem - VILLARONGA Leandre - JOSE A.HERRERO, S.A.
Description générale des monnaies antiques de l'Espagne - HEISS Aloïss
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New reference book for Rome: Roman Silver Coins by B.A. SEABY and D.R. SEAR
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I think it's nice to have all those different catalog references in the numismaster catalog, bravo for all the workd spent on that...
Would it be possible to have as default for each country, the prefix for each country as used by the SCWC catalogs? I think it'll be fairly easy as KM, Y and C are the commonly used pre-fixes. In my excel sheet with my collection I started out hundred of years ago with the SCWC numbers WITHOUT really taking care of the pre-fix, so they are not contained in my sheet (> 36.600 different coins). I cannot really use the numista catalog as my basis, since my excel has many more information in it than numista has. So it happens, when I want to my "new" coins to numista, that a coin is not found, because the pre-fix is not "KM", so I try "Y" and sometimes that's ok, but not always, so I have to search differently to find the proper type to enter my "new" year".
Maybe I'm the only one with that problem, so maybe my suggestion is very ego-centric?
I don't know, if the different country reference books are taken into account? For example Argentina has its own numbers for a lot of variant coins from different mints, but they are often covering just a year inside a KM type! Would that be possible with the build up of the numista catalog?
EDIT: Catalog by Hector Carlos Janson, and the numbers are CJ#
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I think this is very cool, and I appreciate all the hard work that's gone into it. But I'm not exactly sure what this is, is this just to let people know what books are available? How would you find what you needed?
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
This is more a request topic made to add reference catalogs. For example, previously, I requested to add catalogs made to help referencing my Celtic "babies" aka. Britain and Hispania. A few of them were referenced in abroad catalogs (like La Tour, a Gaul coin catalog) but most of them would remain unreferenced in our referencing system without requesting here. As you can see now, most of the few Hispanic and Celtic-British coins are globally referenced in at least one catalog.
Oh, I forgot one thing...
There is a request I would add: there are various BMC catalogs, not only Indian coinage catalogs like here. I already spotted such catalogues for Roman and Greek coinage, for example. We should check all versions to split BMC between various BMC catalogs and reflecting there are different sources providen by the British Museum.
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Could we please add a reference for 18th Century Tokens by James Atkins. Originally published in 1892, it is now out of print and was superceded by Dalton & Hamer's The Provincial Token Coinage of the 18th Century but Atkins is still quite valuable for the listing of Evasion tokens.
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I am thinking "JL" or "Jan" as the abbreviation shortcut.
Coins dated 1935 or its equivalent including No Dates.
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Quote: "sferreira"Hi,
Would it be possible to add this catalog:
Title: Ceitis
Author: Francisco Magro
Editor: Inst. Sintra
Year: 1986
Abbreviation: Magro
Thanks!
Is there a way to add it on the "books for download" page here?
(or is there another forum post for this?)
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I think that this page "Numismatic books for download" must be updated, there are 10 dead links and Jedsada is no longer administrator of Numisdoc Section.
Nicola
P.S. I also would contribute to our "Library" with some books I own, but since Jedseda and Monephil are no longer administrators, I don't know how to do this.
I think that this page "Numismatic books for download" must be updated, there are 10 dead links and Jedsada is no longer administrator of Numisdoc Section.
Nicola
P.S. I also would contribute to our "Library" with some books I own, but since Jedseda and Monephil are no longer administrators, I don't know how to do this.
Hold on, with fingers crossed, cavalry could arrive at second dawn (on the day of Thor.)
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The problem with the JNDA catalog is from what I've heard is that it changed its numbering system quite often in the past so you will have to add the publishing year wich is not optimal. That's the reason why I haven't requested it's addition to the reference list.
You'll find that same problem with RIC and RCV (1977 v. 2000), so unless it is a very recent and frequent change it should be included. I have the 2008 edition in case anyone wants to compare.
Kenny
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UofToronto as the same volumes as the ones already on the Numista page (except volume 1 if I remember correctly). I can give the links if you want, just let me know.
I don't know about JNDA but RIC biggest change in my opinion is the Volume 2 Part 1 revised by Carradice. I'm try to find RCV and RIC editions (the revised ones) freely and legally available to share but don't have them yet
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is there any reason why the Schön-catalog (Schön, Gerhard; Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806, 4. Auflage 2008, new edition in autumn 2017) is still missing in the reference-catalogs-list?
I think the Schön would be a nice help/complement, additionaly to KM. I personally prefer Schön in comparison to KM when I'm dealing with german 18th-century-coins and need a general reference book. Recently I looked for a certain german coin for example and found out, that there are two types (two # in Schön) whereas KM wasn't complete in this special case (only one #), at least imprecise.
Because of Schön/Schön (Weltmünzkatalog, 20. Jahrhundert) we would need another abbreviation for the second Schön. Any ideas/suggestions?
Thats one of the problems we have with the reference system.
some writers wrote 5 or more books all with the same reference number.
I currently use the schön reference source from 19th century for also 18th century coins.
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Quote: "Leitwolf"Hi,
is there any reason why the Schön-catalog (Schön, Gerhard; Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806, 4. Auflage 2008, new edition in autumn 2017) is still missing in the reference-catalogs-list?
I think the Schön would be a nice help/complement, additionaly to KM. I personally prefer Schön in comparison to KM when I'm dealing with german 18th-century-coins and need a general reference book. Recently I looked for a certain german coin for example and found out, that there are two types (two # in Schön) whereas KM wasn't complete in this special case (only one #), at least imprecise.
Because of Schön/Schön (Weltmünzkatalog, 20. Jahrhundert) we would need another abbreviation for the second Schön. Any ideas/suggestions?
I want to start a second try. I think this catalogue is a really useful one. The acronym could be "GS" (for the author Gerhard Schön: for exampe GS# 25).
Hi, could you please add the following reference catalogues? They are covering mostly Hungarian and related territories coins, Austria and Slavonia. They would be really helpful for enhancing the coins from these areas.
Thank you!
Austria / Hungary
Höllhuber - Höllhuber, Ulrich: Die Fünfzehner Kaiser Leopolds I. und des Erzstifts Salzburg (Salzburger Numismatische Gesellschaft, Salzburg, 1998.) Eypeltauer - Eypeltauer, Tassilo: Corpus nummorum regni Mariae Theresiae (Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, 1973.)
Hungary
Adamo - Adamovszky, István: Magyar Érme Katalógus 1892-2008 (Adamo, Budapest, 2009.) CNH I - Réthy, László: Corpus Nummorum Hungariae I. (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 1899.) CNH II - Réthy, László: Corpus Nummorum Hungariae II. (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Budapest, 1907.) CNH III - Huszár, Lajos: Corpus Nummorum Hungariae III. Habsburg-házi királyok pénzei 1526-1657 (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1974.) Pohl MM - Pohl, Artur: Münzzeichen und Meisterzeichen auf ungarischen Münzen des Mittelalters 1300-1540 (Akad. Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, Graz, 1982.) Pohl UG - Pohl, Artur: Ungarische Goldgulden des Mittelalters (Akadem. Druck- u. Verlagsanst, Graz, 1974.) Rupp - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei. (Numi Hungariae hactenus cogniti). I-II. Kötet. Buda, 1841-46. Weszerle - Weszerle, József: Hátrahagyott érmészeti táblái (1. Aufl. Pest, 1873. 2. Aufl. Budapest, 1911.) Lengyel - Lengyel, András: Aranykönyv 1325 - 1540 - Középkori magyar pénzverés (MNT - Numis Art Kft., Budapest, 2013)
Hungarian States / Transylvania
Huszár E - Huszár, Lajos: Az erdélyi fejedelemség pénzverése (Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1995.) Resch - Resch, Adoph: Siebenbürgische Münzen und Medailllen von 1538 bis zur Gegenwart (In Kommission bei F. Michaelis, Hermannstadt, 1901.)
Hungarian States / Slavonia
Rengjeo - Rengjeo, Ivan: Corpus der mittelalterlichen Münzen von Kroatien, Slavonien, Dalmatien und Bosnien (Akademische Druck- u. Verl.-Anst, Graz, 1959.)
Bohemia / Hungary / Poland
Frynas - Frynas, Jedrzej George: Medieval Coins of Bohemia, Hungary and Poland (Spink & Son Ltd, London, 2015)
Quote: "Leitwolf"Hi,
is there any reason why the Schön-catalog (Schön, Gerhard; Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806, 4. Auflage 2008, new edition in autumn 2017) is still missing in the reference-catalogs-list?
I think the Schön would be a nice help/complement, additionaly to KM. I personally prefer Schön in comparison to KM when I'm dealing with german 18th-century-coins and need a general reference book. Recently I looked for a certain german coin for example and found out, that there are two types (two # in Schön) whereas KM wasn't complete in this special case (only one #), at least imprecise.
Because of Schön/Schön (Weltmünzkatalog, 20. Jahrhundert) we would need another abbreviation for the second Schön. Any ideas/suggestions?
I want to start a second try. I think this catalogue is a really useful one. The acronym could be "GS" (for the author Gerhard Schön: for exampe GS# 25).
Could someone add it, please?
No solution yet as it doesn't work with our current system.
I have now started a discussion topic on the Moderators forum, so I hope that there will be a solution for this soon.
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Quote: "Leitwolf"Hi,
is there any reason why the Schön-catalog (Schön, Gerhard; Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806, 4. Auflage 2008, new edition in autumn 2017) is still missing in the reference-catalogs-list?
I think the Schön would be a nice help/complement, additionaly to KM. I personally prefer Schön in comparison to KM when I'm dealing with german 18th-century-coins and need a general reference book. Recently I looked for a certain german coin for example and found out, that there are two types (two # in Schön) whereas KM wasn't complete in this special case (only one #), at least imprecise.
Because of Schön/Schön (Weltmünzkatalog, 20. Jahrhundert) we would need another abbreviation for the second Schön. Any ideas/suggestions?
I want to start a second try. I think this catalogue is a really useful one. The acronym could be "GS" (for the author Gerhard Schön: for exampe GS# 25).
Could someone add it, please?
No solution yet as it doesn't work with our current system.
I have now started a discussion topic on the Moderators forum, so I hope that there will be a solution for this soon.
I don't understand the specific problem with adding the catalogue. In my opinion we only need a new acronym for this catalogue in the numista-reference-system, needn't we?
Quote: "reebeezlee"Hi, could you please add the following reference catalogues? They are covering mostly Hungarian and related territories coins, Austria and Slavonia. They would be really helpful for enhancing the coins from these areas.
Thank you!
Added all except:
Rupp - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei. (Numi Hungariae hactenus cogniti). I-II. Kötet. Buda, 1841-46.
Are there 2 separate volumes? If yes, we could add them as Rupp I and Rupp II.
Are there two distinct editions of 1873 and 1911 to be added separately? Or same book republished few years after?
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Quote: "Leitwolf"I don't understand the specific problem with adding the catalogue. In my opinion we only need a new acronym for this catalogue in the numista-reference-system, needn't we?
Yes, this is the discussion topic apuking has launched about finding a way to form acronyms applicable to any catalogue in the same situation and working flawlessly with the current way/system.
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Quote: "reebeezlee"Hi, could you please add the following reference catalogues? They are covering mostly Hungarian and related territories coins, Austria and Slavonia. They would be really helpful for enhancing the coins from these areas.
Thank you!
Added all except:
Rupp - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei. (Numi Hungariae hactenus cogniti). I-II. Kötet. Buda, 1841-46.
Are there 2 separate volumes? If yes, we could add them as Rupp I and Rupp II.
Are there two distinct editions of 1873 and 1911 to be added separately? Or same book republished few years after?
Thank you for you fast reply! Please add them as two separate volumes.
Rupp I - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei - Árpádi korszak (Buda, 1841.) Rupp II - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei - A vegyes házakbóli királyok korszaka (Buda, 1846.)
As for the second one, the 1911 version is the final edition, so
Weszerle - Weszerle, József: Hátrahagyott érmészeti táblái (Budapest, 1911.)
Also if you could add the following as well, it would be great:
Hess - Hess, Adolph: Die Siebenbürgischen Münzen des fürstlich Montenuovo'schen Münzcabinets (Frankfurt am Main, 1880.)
Thank you very much again,
Best regards,
reebeezlee
Rupp I - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei - Árpádi korszak (Buda, 1841.)
Rupp II - Rupp, Jakab: Magyarország ekkorig ismeretes pénzei - A vegyes házakbóli királyok korszaka (Buda, 1846.)
Weszerle - Weszerle, József: Hátrahagyott érmészeti táblái (Budapest, 1911.)
Hess - Hess, Adolph: Die Siebenbürgischen Münzen des fürstlich Montenuovo'schen Münzcabinets (Frankfurt am Main, 1880.)
All four added.
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Quote: "Leitwolf"I don't understand the specific problem with adding the catalogue. In my opinion we only need a new acronym for this catalogue in the numista-reference-system, needn't we?
Yes, this is the discussion topic apuking has launched about finding a way to form acronyms applicable to any catalogue in the same situation and working flawlessly with the current way/system.
Ok. I hope there will be a creative way/solution to add the catalogue and improve numista-website.
Schön# for Weltmünzkatalog (no matter which century, like KM). The last edition becoming the last reference catalogue.
Schön DM# - for Deutscher Münzkatalog.
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One correction. Schön - 18. Jahrhundert is only made by Gerhard Schön. In the reference list Günther Schön is mentioned as author, too. But that's wrong.
Quote: "Leitwolf"One correction. Schön - 18. Jahrhundert is only made by Gerhard Schön. In the reference list Günther Schön is mentioned as author, too. But that's wrong.
Updated.
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Quote: "Leitwolf"One correction. Schön - 18. Jahrhundert is only made by Gerhard Schön. In the reference list Günther Schön is mentioned as author, too. But that's wrong.
At the moment there is a little confusion with the new catalogue, I guess: Some people think "Schön DM" refers to "Günter Schön/Gerhard Schön, Kleiner Deutscher Münzkatalog - von 1871 bis heute" like here:
But in my understanding we talk about "Schön DM" = "Gerhard Schön, Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806". So a little amendment in the reference list-entry could help to avoid confusion (e. g. "Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert by Gerhard Schön (Battenberg Gietl Verlag)").
Apart from that I don't understand how Schön DM# number could be added to this coin:
Quote: "Leitwolf"At the moment there is a little confusion with the new catalogue, I guess: Some people think "Schön DM" refers to "Günter Schön/Gerhard Schön, Kleiner Deutscher Münzkatalog - von 1871 bis heute" like here:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces20693.html
Others again seem to understand that "Schön DM" refers to "Günter Schön/Helmut Kahnt, Weltmünzkatalog, 19. Jahrhundert, 1801-1900" like here:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces68014.html
But in my understanding we talk about "Schön DM" = "Gerhard Schön, Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert, 1700-1806". So a little amendment in the reference list-entry could help to avoid confusion (e. g. "Deutscher Münzkatalog, 18. Jahrhundert by Gerhard Schön (Battenberg Gietl Verlag)").
Apart from that I don't understand how Schön DM# number could be added to this coin:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces102994.html
I don't know any Schön-catalogue for the 17. century.
Thanks for answers/help/comments.
No answers/comments?
If there is no clarification for which catalogue "Schön DM" stands for, there will be more confusion in modyfing coin sheets/adding # - like in the examples mentioned above.
Hi, could you please add the following reference catalogue?
Dr. Eichelmann, Wolfgang; Das Hochstift Fulda von 1714 bis 1814 im Spiegel seiner Münzen und Medaillen, Münster 2012
e.g. as "Eich"
The catalogue contains the coins of the abbey/bishopric of Fulda from beginning of the 18th century to its end 1803 and is more accurate than KM and more up-do-date/clearly arrangend than Buchonia/Hinkelbein (from the year 1826).
Referring to the catalogue for the preceding period - Die Fuldaer Münzen vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Barockzeit by Claus Gehrling and Rainer Erdmann - I suggest to change the abbrevations to "GE" or "G/E". The current abbrevation "Geh.u.Erd" is quite circumstantial and long and I haven't read it here in Germany yet.
Quote: "Leitwolf"Dr. Eichelmann, Wolfgang; Das Hochstift Fulda von 1714 bis 1814 im Spiegel seiner Münzen und Medaillen, Münster 2012
Die Fuldaer Münzen vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Barockzeit by Claus Gehrling and Rainer Erdmann .
1st one added.
2nd one: how about GehrErdm instead of the current one?
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Quote: "brismike"Hello - Can this reference catalogue please be added? I couldn't see it on the very long list.
Pocket Guide to Australian Coins and Banknotes 23rd Edition 2017 - By Greg McDonald
For collectors of Australian coins this is the go to book for information.
Regards Mike
Added under PGACB#
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Quote: "mikimaus"Mandic# - Tokens of the countries of former Yugoslavia, Ranko Mandić (Masta Trade)
Added.
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Quote: "Leitwolf"Dr. Eichelmann, Wolfgang; Das Hochstift Fulda von 1714 bis 1814 im Spiegel seiner Münzen und Medaillen, Münster 2012
Die Fuldaer Münzen vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Barockzeit by Claus Gehrling and Rainer Erdmann .
1st one added.
2nd one: how about GehrErdm instead of the current one?
Thanks for adding Eichelmann. I try to update the existing Fulda-coinsheets in the next weeks.
Hard to say if GehrErdm would be a better abbrevation than the current one. The basic problem is that the catalogue has two authors, so every attempt to cut it short is difficult. I personally would prefer a very short abbrevation like I mentioned (GE, G/E), but I agree with GehrErdm, too. In my opinion definitely more "readable" than the current abbrevation with ".u.".
Quote: "Leitwolf"Dr. Eichelmann, Wolfgang; Das Hochstift Fulda von 1714 bis 1814 im Spiegel seiner Münzen und Medaillen, Münster 2012
Die Fuldaer Münzen vom Spätmittelalter bis zur Barockzeit by Claus Gehrling and Rainer Erdmann .
1st one added.
2nd one: how about GehrErdm instead of the current one?
Thanks for adding Eichelmann. I try to update the existing Fulda-coinsheets in the next weeks.
Hard to say if GehrErdm would be a better abbrevation than the current one. The basic problem is that the catalogue has two authors, so every attempt to cut it short is difficult. I personally would prefer a very short abbrevation like I mentioned (GE, G/E), but I agree with GehrErdm, too. In my opinion definitely more "readable" than the current abbrevation with ".u.".
Added under GehrErdm.
Problem with GE is purely technical: it's too short for the system - minimum 3 characters .
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Schön# for Weltmünzkatalog (no matter which century, like KM). The last edition becoming the last reference catalogue.
Schön DM# - for Deutscher Münzkatalog.
This lumping together of "Gerhard Schön; 2020. Weltmünzkatalog 20." and "Helmut Kahnt, Günter Schön; 2016. Weltmünzkatalog 19." isn't a good solution as the numbers aren't always coordinated.
Netherlands KM# 109 is Weltmünzkatalog 20# 2 but also Weltmünzkatalog 19# 65.