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Vaughan Garrett's Favourite Finds
This 84-page, full-colour booklet is filled with hundreds of treasures found by Garrett fans who have submitted their stories to Vaughan over the past decade via his favourite Finds contest online. Sections include both U.S. and international winners, some of the other submissions that were not selected as monthly winners that were not selected as monthly winners, and a number of short treasure-hunting features. This book will be used this year to help celebrate Garrett's 55th anniversary.
€ 5,95*
Stripboek "The treasure hunters"
Grappige stripboek over het onderwerp metaaldetectie.Scenario: Canion & CatryTekeningen: CanionKleuren: Canion, Isabelle & Florian36 pagina' sVerkrijgbaar in het talen Engels
€ 9,95*
Metal Detecting : All you need to know to get started, Englisches Buch
This is the perfect book for anyone interested in metal detecting, Written by Dave Crisp, Finder of the 2010 Frome Hoard, it gives invaluable information for any detectorist, from the absolute beginner, to those with years of experience. Written in a humerous, easy to read style, and packed with information to help you get the most out our great hobby! Including two amazing chapters on how the Frome hoard was found.In 2010 Dave Crisp received international recognition when he found the Frome Hoard, the largest single hoard of Roman coins ever – 52,503 in total! He has been a passionate metal detectorist for over 30 years. Here he has written a full guide in his own unique style, to help newcomers to the hobby.
The book covers all you need to know to get started. Topics covered include a history of the hobby, testing basic detectors and information about the organisations involved in metal detecting, as well as where to search and how to get permission. There are useful tips on how to detect and a chapter showing the coins and artefacts that can be found. It also details the procedure to follow to record your finds with the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS)
There is also a complete chapter covering the discovery of the Frome hoard. From the very first day finding just a few Roman silver coins, to unearthing the hoard itself and the events that followed over the next eighteen months. The book has over 40 humorous sketches and illustrations and over 200 full colour photographs.
By Dave Crisp235mm x 150mm, 184 pages
€ 14,95*
Beginner's Guide to Metal Detecting
Just started detecting? Thinking of becoming a detectorist? THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU!Completely updated in 2023 Beginner's Guide has been written by experienced detectorists to give the newcomer to metal detecting everything they need to know to get the best out of this fascinating hobby.Chapters include:Different types of Detectors availableWhere to detectSearch TechniquesIdentifying, Recording, Cleaning, Storing & Displaying finds.
€ 15,99*
Advanced Detecting by John Lynn ‘Norfolk Wolf’
John Lynn, better known as the ‘Norfolk Wolf’, has become one of the country’s leading authorities on metal detecting. His many years experience and no-nonsense style of field testing many different metal detectors, coupled with his ability to explain in simple terms the less understood principles involved in metal detecting, has lead to him being a sought after detecting ‘guru’ by many people, most of who had considered themselves experienced detectorists.
€ 20,95*
German Church and City Talers 1600-1700 2nd Edition
The "Germany German Church and City Talers 1600-1700" Catalogue 1975 2nd Edition by John S. Davenport is a comprehensive reference book that delves into the fascinating world of German coins known as talers, specifically focusing on those minted between 1600 and 1700. Talers were a type of silver coin widely used in Europe during this time period. This catalogue, published in 1975 by Hewitt Printing Corp., provides collectors and numismatists with detailed information on talers issued by various German churches and cities. With 351 pages of illustrations and descriptions, this book offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in German numismatics. During the 17th century, Germany was a patchwork of independent states and territories, each with its own coinage system. The talers minted during this period reflect the rich history and diversity of the German states, making them highly sought after by collectors. The catalogue covers a range of talers, from Dav.# 5001 to 5999, and includes a price-sheet for reference. This 2nd edition of the catalogue is considered a valuable addition to any numismatic library, providing insight into the historical and artistic significance of German church and city talers from the 17th century. Language: English
€ 24,95*
Successful Detecting Sites
Successful sites, according to most metal detectorists, are those with the potential to produce large quantities of quality coins and artefacts from all periods; Bronze Age to modern.Using rare 18th & 19th century sources, David Villanueva has drawn on over 30 years experience in metal detecting and historical research to compile this exciting guide to thousands of potentially successful detecting sites throughout the United Kingdom, with histories stretching back hundreds or even thousands of years. This is the only site guide you will ever need for the author of Site Research explains clearly how to generate a host of successful detecting sites from every place in the guide, which will keep your finds bag overflowing for years to come.And to lead you to these Sites, there is a wealth of valuable information included together with superb facsimilies of 90 highly detailed Victorian maps covering every UK county so you get a complete antique county atlas as well.The maps for England and Wales come from Thomas Dugdale’s Curiosities ofGreat Britain (1846) and are by the reknowned mapmaker Joshua Archer. They contain an abundance of information for the detectorist such as detailing the Hundreds, market towns, manors, polling places, roads, rivers, canals, mail coach routes and the few railways that existed at the time. Also included are many castles, abbeys, priories, Roman sites and even some coin hoards.The maps for Scotland and Northern Ireland come from two Philip’s Atlas’s published in 1882 and 1883 and are by another famous mapmaker, John Bartholomew.They outline every parish in Scotland and every barony in Northern Ireland.The Channel Islands and Isle of Man maps come from the National Gazeteer published in 1868.CONTENTSHistory of Markets and Fairs in BritainThe Siting of Markets and FairsFinds from Market and Fair SitesFinds from the RoutesOpen-Air Political MeetingsThe Siting of Meeting PlacesFinds from a Hundred Court SitePractical Map ReadingFinding the SitesCounty Atlas and Site Guide for England and WalesCounty Atlas and Site Guide for ScotlandCounty Atlas and Site Guide forNorthern Ireland & Offshore IslandsGaining Search Permission – The Project ApproachBibliography and SourcesCode of Practice250mm x 190mm, over 232 pages
€ 27,99*
Benet's Artefacts of England and the United Kingdom: Current Value
Artefacts of England & The United Kingdom, Current Values, Millennium First Edition, Compiled by Paul G. Murawski, 2000, 299 pages, hardcover. Hundreds of items from the Neolithic medeival periods, all in full color with given prices in GB Pounds. An excellent work and I would suggest essential for those collecting any small artifact.
€ 30,95*
Benet’s Medieval Artefacts
This book follows the same format as previous editions of Benet’s but is purely focused on the Medieval period. Those who love the Benet’s artefacts books will find this is a must have addition to their collection.This superb artefact identifier and price guide contains over 1200 Medieval artefacts in full colour (the majority we have never published before). Benet’s is the must have guide for identification & valuations. The prices quoted are based upon first hand knowledge and experience of the antiquities market as well as recent actual sale prices. Contents include: Blades & ToolsBroochesFasteners & BucklesDomestic ItemsFinger RingsHarness Pendants & FittingsReligious & Figural ItemsBenet’s Medieval Artefacts Over 1200 full colour imagesA5Hardback432 pages
€ 30,95*
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Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 2
Volume II now extends coverage of the Imperial series from Nerva, the 'thirteenth Caesar' and first of the 'Adoptive' emperors, down to the overthrow of the Severan dynasty in 235. It encompasses what may justifiably be termed the 'golden age' of the Roman imperial coinage. The full development of the Augustan system of coin denomination and perfection of the method by which government propaganda was communicated to the citizenry through the medium of coinage both reached their peak during these fourteen decades. Language: English
€ 59,95* € 79,95*
The Early Dated Coins of Europe 1234-1500
The Early Dated Coins of Europe, 1234-1500 Second Edition An illustrated catalog and guide to dated medieval coinage When the First Edition of The Early Dated Coins of Europe, 1234-1500 made its debut in 2007, it presented for the first time a comprehensive listing, by date, region, state, ruler and mint, of all the known types of gold, silver and copper coins struck in medieval Europe with an Anno Domini date of 1500 or earlier. Since then, it has become the worldwide reference for early dated coinage.These "early dated coins" form one of the first links between medieval and modern coinage. Anno Domini dating of coins using Latin script did not begin until the mid-13th century, and did not become prevalent in Europe until three centuries later. Separating those few coins with dates from the many struck without them at a thousand mints and by hundreds of different coin-issuing authorities was a daunting task that took the author more than fifteen years to accomplish. The First Edition of this book rendered obsolete the only volume remotely comparable, the long out-of-print work by Albert Frey in 1915. Today, when an early dated coin is sold, whether in Europe or America, it is accompanied by a Levinson reference number. This revised and updated Second Edition is in full color throughout, with improved illustrations, as well as more than 200 new illustrations. More than 125 new types and subtypes have been added, and there are over 500 updates to catalog descriptions.Collecting these difficult to acquire coins has been a passion for Robert A. Levinson, and sharing his enthusiasm for them led him to spend nearly fifteen years compiling the First Edition of this book. It was accomplished in no small thanks to the cooperation of many of the world's foremost numismatists, coin dealers and museums in more than half a dozen countries, who have also enthusiastically supported him for this new edition. The glossaries and appendices are invaluable not only to collectors of "early dated coins," but also to anyone needing a quick reference to medieval coin-issuing cities, states and mints, identifying their basic designs, or reading their sometimes complicated legends. Every numismatist will find the annotated bibliography a vital resource. The Early Dated Coins of Europe, 1234-1500 will be a standard reference for years to come. Sprache : EnglischGebundene Ausgabe : 336 Seiten
€ 74,95*