How To Use numismatics In A Sentence
- One side-effect of getting rid of 12 currencies simultaneously is an upsurge in interest in numismatics, or coin-collecting.
- He divided ancient numismatics into two departments: the first contained the coins minted by cities other than Rome, arranged according to the geographical situation of the countries as far as this was possible; the second comprised all the coins of the Roman Empire. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
- Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. 75. 33. exergues: the exergue is a term in numismatics to signify the space under the principal figure on the reverse of a coin, usually containing the date or place of coining. Selections from Poe
- Studying Thai numismatics it became apparent that there was a very significant event in Thai coin history in the mid 1800's.
- The so-called auxiliary sciences of history, i.e. palæography, diplomatics, epigraphy, numismatics, sigillography, or sphragistics, furnish practical rules that generally suffice to determine approximately the age of a manuscript. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
- My primary interests were how usable the iPad might be for reading documents, particularly those concerned with numismatics. The iPad and the Numismatist – First Impressions : Coin Collecting News
- It has four boats and employs 60 divers, whose skills include archaeology, history, epigraphy (the study of inscriptions) and numismatics (the study of coins).
- The society, having a strength of around 380 members, has been organising seminars and workshops on numismatics.
- Edward Howland Robinson Green was no stranger to numismatics or philately. CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
- Many members of the Republic of Letters certainly contributed to history and ethnography through their travels and collections but little was done with this material, except in the area of classical numismatics.