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Ancient Coin Discussions In Other Languages => Forum de numismatique classique en Francais => Topic started by: Tom Mullally on September 17, 2011, 03:50:45 pm
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Hello Friends,
Some of you may be aware of a website called Coinproject.com. It is a very ambitious website, our goal is to eventually have a record of all coins from the earliest coins ever struck to modern, from every corner of the globe. Since the founders of the website are both specialists in ancient coins, we started there first. We are now working on creating the Medieval section of Coinproject. You will see that much of it is already finished, but one area where we are severely lacking is Medieval French numismatics.
We are looking for a volunteer (or several) to help us create the French lists, from the end of the Roman empire thru the unification of France. Once the lists are created, all coins submitted must then be approved and verified by our experts (we already have over 100 volunteers), which requires researching individual coins to make sure all the information is correct.
Since I specialize in ancient coins, I have no references for French Medieval coins.
Thanks,
Tom Mullally
Co-founder and Asst. Director of CoinProject
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Hi Tom,
CoinProject is a great idea, and a great realization already.
I sincerely hope many french collectors will join and help the building of a comprehensive site of reference.
Being not specialized in french coinage myself I can't be of any help creating such lists. The only area I could be of some use would be the Dombes coinage. For that one I volunteer in case you need.
Best
JC
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Hi JC,
Thank you for your offer, I will certainly contact you once the French section is completed. I'm about a third of the way thru the Germany list now and will probably start on French after that.
Can you recommend any books for me to create the lists? I know it needs to be separated into Feudal and Provincial, beyond that, I don't know much.
If you know anyone who'd like to help, please send them my way.
Tom
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Bonjour,
Je pense avoir compris un besoin d'aide pour la partie féodale Française.
C'eut été avec plaisir, mais mon problème sera la langue... ::)
Pour les livres, les plus complets restent les Poey d'avant (il se trouve en version PDF) et le Caron, même si certains auteurs ont écrit des ouvrages plus complet sur certaines régions
Salutations !
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Salut
Seriez-vous prêt à aider à la création de listes des France médiévale ? Ne vous inquiétez pas sur la langue, il sera facile pour nous de travailler. Vous avez le lien pour le PDF Poey ? Nous avons besoin d'une liste complète des régions, des villes et des émetteurs. Regardez thru autres sections médiévales pour voir comment nous le faisons.
Merci
Tom
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Pour les Poey d'avant, les liens sont ici :
http://numismatique-medievale.blogspot.com/2007/08/poey-davant-enfin-numris-ou-presque.html
Il y manque la partie Lorraine...
Des catalogues de ventes sont pas mal non plus comme Monnaies XXII de CGB spécial féodales :
http://vso.numishop.eu/boutique1.php?boutique=vso_mo&catalogue=22&phase=
Le catalogue est mieux que le lien
Il existe le Boudeau, moins complet mais avec plus de régions (pas numérisé)