Two new volumes of the American Journal of Numismatics have been published by the American Numismatic Society. -Editor 
 
  American Journal of Numismatics 29 
Hardback, illus., 275 pp., 38 plates 
ISSN 1053-8356 
ISBN 13: 978-0-89722-348-5 
Price: $75.00 
Ute Wartenberg, Editor 
David Yoon, Editor 
Oliver D. Hoover, Managing Editor 
Contents: 
- Nathaniel J. Andrade. The Silver Coinage of Syrian Manbog (Hierapolis-Bambyke)
 
- Lloyd W. H. Taylor. The Damaskos Mint of Alexander the Great
 
- D. Alex Walthall. Numismatic Material from Late Third-Century Contexts at Morgantina (Sicily)
 
- Jane Sancinito. The Antiochene Coinage of Trajan Decius (249–251 CE)
 
- Peter Bartlett, David Yoon, and Ruth Pliego. Weight, Fineness, and Debasement in Visigothic Tremisses from Theudis to Leovigild: New Evidence from the Hoards of Seville and
Reccopolis
 
- Anwer Ahmedzhanov. Hedlinger’s Rouble
 
- Phillip B. Wagoner and Pankaj Tandon. The Bahmani “Currency Reform” of the Early Fifteenth Century in Light of the Akola Hoard
 
- Michael Zachary. The General Issue Ten-Cash Coins of the Republic of China: Noteworthy Examples in the ANS Collection
 
 
For more information, or to order, see: 
American Journal of Numismatics 29 (http://numismatics.org/store/ajn29/) 
  American Journal of Numismatics 30 
Hardback, illus., 275 pp., 38 plates 
ISSN 1053-8356 
ISBN 13: 978-0-89722-354-6 
Price: $75.00 
Ute Wartenberg, Editor 
David Yoon, Editor 
Oliver D. Hoover, Managing Editor 
Contents: 
- Lloyd W. H. Taylor. The Earliest Alexander III Tetradrachm Coinage of Babylon: Iconographic Development and Chronology
 
- Paul Vadan. The Posthumous Alexander Tetradrachms of Magnesia on the Maeander
 
- Oliver D. Hoover. The Personification of Apameia
 
- Clive Stannard, Jean-Albert Chevillon, and Alejandro G. Sinner. More Coins of the Pompeian Pseudomint from France
 
- Lucia Carbone. The Unpublished Iberian Lead Tokens in the Richard B. Witschonke Collection at the Amercian Numismatic Society.
 
- Georges Abou Diwan. Base-Metal Coinage Circulation in Byzantine Beirut, 491–641 CE
 
- Ruth Pliego. Kings’ Names on Visigothic Bronze Coins: A New Minimus from Ispali in the Name of Leovigild
 
- David Yoon, Sara T. Levi, Annunziata Ollà, and Gabriella Tigano. Medieval Coins from the Site of San Vincenzo on the Island of Stromboli, Italy
 
- Lyce Jankowski. History of the Chinese Collection at the American Numismatic Society
 
 
For more information, or to order, see: 
American Journal of Numismatics 30 (http://numismatics.org/store/ajn30/) 
  
Wayne Homren, Editor
  
 
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