Moneta Angliae
Moneta Angliae est ea, quae in Anglia ab anno 1066 iussu Guillelmi Conquisitatoris successoribusque incusa est in successione monetae Anglosaxonum. Ab anno 1707, regina Anna, regnis Angliae et Scotiae coniunctis, moneta Britanniae succedisse dicitur. Denominatio principalis ab initio fuit denarius argenteus (penny).
Bibliographia
recensere- Opera antiquiora
- Edward Hawkins, Augustus W. Franks, Herbert A. Grueber, Medallic illustrations of the history of Great Britain and Ireland to the death of George II. 2 voll. Londinii: British Museum, 1885 vol. 1 vol. 2
- Rogers Ruding, Annals of the coinage of Britain and its dependencies. 4 voll. Londinii: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1817-1819 vol. 1 2 3 4
- De metallis
- George C. Boon, "A Case-History of British Bullion: Cardiganshire Silver and the Feather Coinage 1671-1731" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 63 (1993) pp. 656-83
- De usu
- Martin Allen, "The Volume and Composition of the English Silver Currency, 1279-1351" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 70 (2000) pp. 38-44
- Historia studiorum
- M. M. Archibald, "Early Medieval Coinage (1066-1279)" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 76-88
- P. Woodhead, "Late Medieval Coinage (1279-1485)" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 89-97
- Lord Stewartby, "Lawrence and his successors" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 98-106
- B. J. Cook, "Tudor Coinage" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 107-115
- E. M. Besly, "The Coinage of the Stuarts" in British Numismatic Journal vol. 73 (2003) pp. 120-127
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
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