Numismatic Notes and Monographs, Numéros 1 à 8American Numismatic Society, 1920 |
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Numismatic Notes and Monographs, Numéro 6 American Numismatic Society Affichage du livre entier - 1921 |
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156TH STREET 20 Centavos 9 plates Agnes Baldwin AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY Amphipolis Anadol Augustus aurei awarded Babelon Belden binio BROADWAY AT 156TH bronze bullion bust Caesar Centavos centre Cohen coinage Constan Constantine II Constantine Junior Copper Crispus eagle on cactus Edge reeded Edward Elagabalus Electrum Emperor Euboea exergue federacy gate gateway Gnecchi gold medallion grains Histiæa hoard Incluta inscription issued Jenny Lind Kyparissia liberty cap Macedonian Maurice Médailles Médaillons medal medallion Medallion of Constantine Monnaies Moselle Napoleonic medals Newell Nicomedia NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS NUMISMATIC NOTES NUMISMATIC SOCIETY BROADWAY oak and olive Oaxaca obverse octobol olive wreath period Peso pieces Porta Nigra portrait radiate liberty cap regular Mexican eagle reverse Roman medallions Similar solidus specimens stantine STREET NEW YORK struck style stylis Tarsos under Alexander TETRADRACHM tetrobol tion treasure Trèves Type of Müller Valentinian Vota walls weight Weinman
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Page 62 - Act a rosette or knot, to be worn in lieu of the medal, and a ribbon to be worn with the medal; said rosette or knot and ribbon to be each of a pattern to be prescribed by the President of the United States...
Page 18 - Latin thesaurus inventus, which is where any money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion, is found hidden in the earth, or other private place, the owner thereof being unknown ; in which case the treasure belongs to the King, but if he that hid it be known, or afterwards found out, the owner and not the King, is entitled to it.
Page 62 - ... upon any persons who shall hereafter endanger their own lives in saving, or endeavoring to save lives from perils of the sea, within the United States, or upon any American vessel...
Page 62 - That no award of said medal shall be made to any person until sufficient evidence of his deserving shall have been furnished and placed on file, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the President of the United States.
Page 33 - I replied. I may as well state, that although I relied promi.nently upon Jenny Lind's reputation as a great musical artiste, I also took largely into my estimate of her success with all classes of the American public, her character for extraordinary benevolence and generosity. Without this peculiarity in her disposition, I never would have dared make the engagement which I did, as I felt sure that there were multitudes of individuals in America who would be prompted to attend her concerts by this...
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