Numismatic Notes and Monographs
A publication of the American Numismatic Society, the Numismatic Notes and Monographs series currently (3/2016) numbers 169 volumes, with a publication range from 1920 to 2009. The series generally features book-length works on specific topics. Subject matter is varied, including ancient, foreign, and American numismatics. Numbering is as follows:
1920 (no. 1), 1921 (2-11), 1922 (12-16), 1923 (17-21), 1924 (22-23), 1925 (24-26), 1926 (27-31), 1927 (32-34), 1928 (35-38), 1929 (39-41), 1930 (42-45), 1931 (46-50), 1932 (51-56), 1933 (57-60), 1934 (61-64), 1935 (65-71), 1936 (72-76), 1937 (77-79), 1938 (80-83), 1939 (84-87), 1940 (88-91), 1941 (92-97), 1942 (98, 100), 1943 (99, 101-102), 1944 (103-104), 1945 (105-107), 1946 (108), 1947 (109-110), 1948 (111), 1949 (112-115), 1950 (116-119), 1951 (120-122), 1952 (123-125), 1953 (126-127), 1954 (128), 1955 (129-132), 1956 (133-137), 1957 (138-140), 1958 (141), 1959 (142), 1959 (143-145), 1961 (146), 1962 (147-149), 1963 (150), 1964 (151-152), 1965 (153-155), 1967 (156-158), 1968 (159), 1970 (160), 1979 (161), 1982 (162), 1984 (32, 47), 1985 (163), 1990 (164-165), 1996 (166), 2005 (167), 2008 (168), 2009 (169).
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Displaying records 1 — 1Numismatic Notes and Monographs, nos. 62-71
Nos. 62-71 of the ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs series, containing the following works: The Melos hoard of 1907 (Joseph G. Milne, 1934, no. 62), The Mexican mints of Alamos and Hermosillo (Alberto Francisco Pradeau, 1934, no. 63), A hoard from Siphnos (Edward T. Newell, 1934, no. 64), Romano-British imitations of bronze coins of Claudius I (C.H.V. Sutherland, 1935, no. 65), Ephemeral decorations (Gillingham, Harrold E, 1935, no. 66), A bibliography of Byzantine coin hoards (Sawyer McA. Mosser, 1935, no. 67), Five Greek bronze coin hoards (Edward T. Newell, 1935, no. 68), The sixth, seventh and tenth Dura hoards (Alfred R. Bellinger, 1935, no. 69), Greek bronze coins from a well at Megara (Frederick Oswin Waagé, 1935, no. 70), The Thurian di-staters (Sydney P. Noe, 1935, no. 71).