An online expansion of the Frey and Levinson catalogs of dated European coinage and other related medieval numismatic topics Medievalcoinage.com is optimally viewed at resolutions of 1024x768 and above. There are many tables and file listings that will require scrolling from side to side, however, unless your screen resolution is at least 1280x1024 or higher. Last updated 16 September 2019 - Sean Breazeal

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These text listings were last updated on July 9, 2006 and should not be considered complete. There are duplicate listings to weed out and rare pieces missing. However, the bulk of European dated coins minted before 1531 should be found. 1166-1530 sorted by Issuing State , by Denomination , by Date CONTACT: feedback###medievalcoinage.com. You know how email works, replace the ### with the appropriate symbol.

You may think I never work on this site, but I do! Coins from the 1430s are now lavishly illustrated and described! Going forward the format will have to change. There are just so many that decade-long pages would be so time-intensive to finish I'd never get to the end. The listings will be in compressed form, no more long-winded expositions about every single variety, etc., just bare bones and the images will shrink from 10 pixels/mm to 7.5 in order to fit more in less space. Besides, you really should be chomping at the bit to get a hold of Bob Levinson's new second edition of The Early Dated Coins of Europe being released in October!

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IMPORTANT: I'm finally able to bring the site back online bit by bit. Last summer I had serious issues with my site allegedly being hammered by search spiders and other download bots. I was finally able to get traffic down to manageable levels by September. One of the big draws to the site was the online Saurma catalog and that is available again thanks to Mr. B. J. Herbison.



ONLINE SAURMA CATALOG - works just like it did on my site.





Need help figuring out the source of an obscure catalog reference? I have Need help figuring out the source of an obscure catalog reference? I have a very large bibliography I've compiled for a side project. It's a ridiculous 1400-line wall of text for now. Hit Ctrl-F to bring up your browser's find text function.