Sunday, August 17, 2014

Open Access Journal: The Journal of Ancient Numismatics

The Journal of Ancient Numismatics (JAN) 
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The Journal of Ancient Numismatics (JAN) is a free online journal dedicated to the study of Ancient and Medieval numismatics and history.
We are very pleased to announce that thanks to the generous sponsorship of http://agoraauctions.com we will begin publishing again!
The Journal will be published electronically ever quarter starting some time in March and all members of the Agora Auctions mailing list will be notified.
We are always looking for good article submissions. If you have an article you would like to submit please contact us.
You can sign up for the mailing list HERE

Volume 1, Issue 1 - April/May 2008 (Issue Index)
Introduction Letter

Is Our Right to Collect in Jeopardy?
By: Alfredo De La Fé

Analysis: One of the Joys of Ancient Coin Collecting
By: Wayne G. Sayles

Coins of the Bible - New Data Sheds Light on Hasmonean Coin Theories
By: David Hendin

Late Roman Coin Hoards and Wansdyke
By: Keith Nurse

In The News - Articles and Press Releases of Interest to Ancient Numismatists
Volume 1, Issue 2 - June/July 2008 (Issue Index)
Grading Ancient Coins (A comparison by type)
By: Alfredo De La Fé

Colin Kraay's Explanation of the Phenomenon of Overstruck Reverses on Roman Imperial and Provincial Coins By: Curtis Clay

Money Minting Brits: Coin Clipping in Late/Post Reform Britain
By: Keith Nurse

Pro Mn. Fonteio C. f.
By: Mark Passehl


The Technical Obverse: Another archaic convention
By: Wayne G. Sayles
The cornucopia served as a Jewish symbol
By: David Hendin
In The News - Articles and Press Releases of Interest to Ancient Numismatists

Volume 1, Issue 3 - (Issue Index)
A Greek Coin Refresher Course
By: David Vagi

Lucullus, A Second Best Hero of the Roman Republic
By: Marvin Tameanko

Dating Some Republican Mini-Issues
By: Mark Passehl

What Makes a Collection Important?
By: Wayne G. Sayles

A Double-Portrait Elagabalus and Julia Paula From Perinthus
By: Curtis L. Clay

The Amphora Was Used For Temple Wine Libation
By: David Hendin

Numismatic Collaboration in Some Former Soviet Bloc Nations
By: Georges Depeyrot

MEDIA REVIEW - Three Excellent Ancient Numismatic Websites
By: Alfredo De La Fé

In The News - Articles and Press Releases of Interest to Ancient Numismatists
Volume 1, Issue 4 (Issue Index)
Livia - The First Augusta of Rome
By: Marvin Tameanko

Britain's First Coins
By: Chris Rudd

The World of Coin Forgery
By: Ilya Prokopov

A Strange Fantasy Caracalla Overstruck on Menander
By: David MacDonald

Vilonius Strabo
By: Mark Passehl

Black Sea Hoard Controversy Dies with a Whimper
By: Wayne G. Sayles


The Birth of Islamic Coinage - The Orthodox and Umayyad Caliphate
By: Sameer Kazmi

Images of Africa on Roman Imperatorial Coinage as Propaganda at the End of the Republic
By: Gabriella Vlahovici Jones (University of Maryland Eastern Shore)

In The News - Articles and Press Releases of Interest to Ancient Numismatists

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