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Hello,

While migrating the KM numbers from the new system which allows multiple references, I discovered many coins which have a reference to an unknown catalog. The list below shows the code, the number of coins using this code and an example.

Do you know which catalog these codes refer to?
I need the title of the catalog, the author and the publisher.


Following references have already been identified:
GH : Les monnaies des Pays Bas bourguignons et espagnols
H.Enno van Gelder en Marcel Hoc
World coins by date and mint place, 1850-2000
Merci ! Je l'ai ajouté.
My Catalog of Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens by Serge Pelletier uses the various provincial and territorial postal codes to organize Canadian tokens. It's not a standard practice but I don't want to deviate from the Catalog.

Those codes are: AB for Alberta, BC for British Columbia, MB for Manitoba, NB for New Brunswick, NL for Newfoundland and Labrador, NS for Nova Scotia, NT for the Northwest Territories, ON for Ontario, PE for Prince Edward Island, QC for Quebec, SK for Saskatchewan, and YT for Yukon.

This is where catalog codes like "NS#5" and "AB#320" come from.
Xavier iam not sure if this will help But for tokens I use tokencatalog.com They have a lot of tokens and I find it to be a nice site
It is, what it is, or is it.
Three I quickly find

brock - 1 - Visit of Ernst August in Hannover BROCK#694
Günther Brockmann - Die Medaillen der Welfen
http://www.ebay.de/itm/BROCKMANN-DIE-MEDAILLEN-DER-WELFEN-BAND-2-LUNEBURG-HANNOVER-/121513048346

saur - 1 - 1 Hand Heller SAUR#136
Hugo von Saurma-Jeltsch - Die Saurmasche Münzsammlung deutscher, schweizerischer und polnischer Gepräge
http://www.ma-shops.com/kohl/item.php5?id=1110&lang=en

maz - 1 - 10 Centimes 1848 (Essai par Allard) MAZ#1302a
Jean Mazard - Histoire monétaire et numismatique contemporaine
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Cita: "nalaberong"​My Catalog of Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens by Serge Pelletier uses the various provincial and territorial postal codes to organize Canadian tokens. It's not a standard practice but I don't want to deviate from the Catalog.

​Those codes are: AB for Alberta, BC for British Columbia, MB for Manitoba, NB for New Brunswick, NL for Newfoundland and Labrador, NS for Nova Scotia, NT for the Northwest Territories, ON for Ontario, PE for Prince Edward Island, QC for Quebec, SK for Saskatchewan, and YT for Yukon.

​This is where catalog codes like "NS#5" and "AB#320" come from.
​Thanks for the details. I have listed them as Pel# (for Pelletier), but I've preserved the province code, like Pel#NS5 or Pel#AB320.
I'm not sure for the code Pel. Feel free to suggest something else if an established code already exist.

Codes like "NS#5" and "AB#320" are not possible because they seem to belong to different numbering systems and they overlap with other numbering systems. For instance MB can stand for Manitoba but also the pre-1600 numbering of Krause.
Cita: "Xavier"
Cita: "nalaberong"​My Catalog of Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens by Serge Pelletier uses the various provincial and territorial postal codes to organize Canadian tokens. It's not a standard practice but I don't want to deviate from the Catalog.
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​​Those codes are: AB for Alberta, BC for British Columbia, MB for Manitoba, NB for New Brunswick, NL for Newfoundland and Labrador, NS for Nova Scotia, NT for the Northwest Territories, ON for Ontario, PE for Prince Edward Island, QC for Quebec, SK for Saskatchewan, and YT for Yukon.
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​​This is where catalog codes like "NS#5" and "AB#320" come from.
​​Thanks for the details. I have listed them as Pel# (for Pelletier), but I've preserved the province code, like Pel#NS5 or Pel#AB320.
​I'm not sure for the code Pel. Feel free to suggest something else if an established code already exist.

​Codes like "NS#5" and "AB#320" are not possible because they seem to belong to different numbering systems and they overlap with other numbering systems. For instance MB can stand for Manitoba but also the pre-1600 numbering of Krause.

​Sounds as good as anything - there is no established convention that I know of. I'm glad there's a way to reconcile the screwy separated-by-province Pelletier cataloguing system with the Numista system.
MEC is Medieval European Coinage by Grierson, Philip and Lucia Travaini, Cambridge, 1998.
Here are some,

MNI: Michael Mitchiner: Oriental Coins and their Values: Non- Islamic States and Colonial Powers, London: Hawkins Publications, 1978.

ASA: A.S. Altekar: Coinage of Gupta Empire (1957)

Tye: Robert Tye: Jitals (1995)

MSI: Michael Mitchiner: The Coinage and History of Southern India (1998)

RGV: The coinage of Nepal from the earliest times until 1911 (1989)

Adding more...

HAAF: Van't Haaff: Silver Punchmarked Coinage (2007)

PACR: Pieper, Wilfried: Ancient Indian Coins Revisited. 2013

HULL: Hull, Donald: Collector's Guide to Muhammedan Coins of India 1200-1860AD (1972)

GG: Goron, Stan & Goenka, J.P.: Coins of the Indian Sultanates (2001)

DEYELL (or Simply D#) : John S. Deyell: Living Without Silver (1999)
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GAL# is Galata
BR# is Breton
S# is Schön (your example: Tunisia 10 Francs)
I'm not orange and also in other things I'm not a Donald at all. DonChori like Don Felipe or Doña María, por favor.
Thanks all!

I've added Brock, Saur, Maz, MEC, S, Flon.

For Galata, is it this book?
https://www.galata.co.uk/store.asp?storeAction=showDetail&stockID=7994&stockMasterCategoriesID=150

The rest is following.
ms - 1 - ½ Pagoda - Hari Hara II MS#414

Please add
The Coinage and History of Southern India - Michael Mitchiner
MSI#
> mt - 7 - 3 Kreuzer - Ferdinand II of Tyrol MT#241
Moser, H./Tursky, H.: Die Münzstätte Hall in Tirol. 2 Bände, Innsbruck 1981.

> diet - 2 - 2 Kreuzer - Maximilian II DIET#195
Dietiker, H. A.: Böhmen-Katalog der Habsburger Münzen 1526-1887. München 1979.

> markl - 7 - 3 Kreuzer - Ferdinand I MARKL#132
Markl, M.: Die Münzen, Medaillen und Prägungen mit Namen und Titel Ferdinand I. Prag 1896.

> amng - 2 - Sestertius - Trebonianus Gallus (VIMINACIUM) AMNG#160
Imhoof-Blumer: Die antiken Münzen Nordgriechenlands. 4 Bände, Berlin 1898-1935.

> mitch - 2 - Drachme des Huns héphthalites - Huns blancs - Napki Malik MITCH#1510
Mitchiner, Michael: Ancient & Classical World 600BC-600AD (1978)
or
Mitchiner, Michael.: Indo- Greek and Indo- Scythian Coinage. London 1975 ff.
or
Mitchiner, Michael.: Oriental Coins and their Values. London 1977.

> gaed - 1 - Souvenir medal - Hamburg GAED#2092
Gaedechens, O. Chr.: Hamburgische Münzen und Medaillen. Hamburg 1850-1876.
Adding few more,


V: W H Valentine: The Copper Coins of India: Including Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal and Pakistan (2008)

D: Same as DR#

BMC: Edward Rapson: Catalogue of Indian Coins in the British Museum - Andhra dynasty, the Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka & Bodhi dynasty (1908)

G: Same as GG#

MAC: Mitchiner, Michael: Ancient & Classical World 600BC-600AD (1978)

MACW: Same as MAC#

M: Same as MAC#

JA: Allan, John: Catalogue of the Coins of Ancient India (1967)

ACR: Same as P# or PACR#

MIG: Mitchiner, Michael: Indo-Greek and Indo-Scythian Coinage (1975)

ISCH: Senior, Robert: Indo-Scythian Coins and History (2001)

SG: Same as GG#

PK: Kulkarni, P. P.: Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur (1990)

GOBL: Gobl, Robert: System and Chronology of the Coinage of the Kushan Empire (1984)

MIT: Mitchiner, Michael: Indian Tokens (1998)

VAS: Vincent A Smith: Catalogue of the Coins in the Indian Museum (1906)

WE: Walter Elliot: Coins of Southern India (1970)
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I've registered the following: GG, Tye, ASA, MSI, RGV, Haaff, PACR, Hull, MT, Diet
Still working on the rest.
Remaining catalogs have been added: Markl, AMNG, Gaed, Val, BMC, JA, MIG, ISCH, PK, Göbl, MIT, VAS, WE
Adding few more,

CCK: A. Cunningham: THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF KASHMIR (1844) --> http://www.jstor.org/stable/42720623?seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents
J: Same as JA#
BOP: Bopearachchi, Osmund: Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek Coins (1998)
MCSI: Michael Mitchiner: The Coinage and History of Southern India (1998)
MNIS: Same as MNI#
AKJ: Jha, A.K. & Garg, S.: Coinage of the Katoch Rulers of Kangra (1991)
ACW: Same as MACW#
RPJ: R. P. JACKSON: The Dominions Emblems and coins of the south indian dynasties (1913)
JONS: journal of numismatic society of india
ACMC: Alexander Cunningham: Mediaeval Coins of india: From The Seventh Century Down To The Muhammadan Conquests (1923)
PARC: Same as PACR#
AMF: A. M. Fishman : The Silver Coinage of the Western Satraps in India (2013)
NIS: Same as MNI#
GD: Same as GG#
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MCSI same as MSI, Mitchiner for South India?
Cita: "@josephjk"​MCSI same as MSI, Mitchiner for South India?
​I think that's correct
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Hi Xavier,
For Portugal and old Portuguese colonies, the most important catalogue is:
Alberto Gomes, Moedas Portuguesas, 6th edition (2013)
Short reference: AG
The problem is that the same KM# corresponds to a lot of AG references...
Best Rgds,
Monge
Referee to Old Portuguese colonies
pt - 2 - Ardite - Carlos III (Pretender Coinage) PT#4
is KM#PT4 in Standard Catalog. I've changed it in Numista.

cru - 2 - Dinero - Jaime II CRU#344.1
Code: Cru
Title: Cataleg general de la moneda catalana
Author: Miquel Crusafont
Publisher: Institut d'estudes catalans

ca - 1 - 1 Real CA#1015
is Calicó (Cal#), already added.

v - 16 - 1 Falus - Humayun V#659
You say that you already know what is V#. But V# is the short that collections and auctions use for Vives catalog of Spanish Islamic coins and that coin is from Mughal Empire.
Code: V
Title: Monedas de las dinastías arábigo-españolas
Author: Antonio Vives
Publisher: Fortanet
Referee for Spain, Iberia (ancient), Suebi Kingdom and Visigothic Kingdom
Please take these with a grain of salt, since many catalogs use the same lettering system. If you see the same catalog letter used in two different countries PLEASE don't list them under the same catalog

TC# should be eliminated, from third-party tokencatalog.com, which has many duplicate entries and inconsistency in numbering tokens
W# from Paul Withers, The Token Book: British Tokens of the 17th 18th and 19th Centuries and Their Values
LT# as mentioned in my other forum post (Le Tour)
BHM# by Brown Laurence, British Historical Medals published by Seaby (1980)
MOU# by Nikola Moushmov, Ancient Coins of the Balkan Peninsula (1912)
B# by Robert Bell, Unofficial Farthings (1994)
HK# by Harold E. Hibler and Charles V. Kappen, So-Called Dollars (1963)
HT# by Lyman H. Low, Hard Times Tokens (1899; revised edition, 1906)
SGI# and SV# same as GCV#
VARB# by Ivan Varbanov, Greek Imperial Coins And Their Values (2005-07)
P# for the 100 Francs should actually be KM#P, P# is also for Prieur

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SNG: Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum
PRICE: "The coinage in the name of alexander the great and philip arrhidaeus" by Martin Price.
her - 1 - 30 Kreuzer Franz I von Lothringen HER#243,
Any H, He, Her, related to Austria Habsburg, also for Hungary at certain periods (ex. ehii - 1 - 40 Pengő (Rákóczi Ferenc) EHII#197 that also has a H number)

Ludwig Herinek: Österreichische Münzprägungen. 3 vol.

Better use Her.
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K# by Edward Kann, Standard Catalog of Chinese Coins (2006)
Hsu# by Hsu Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins (1985)
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Could you possibly add this one for old German/Austria/Holy Empire ?

Schulten . Deutsche Münzen aus der Zeit Karl V. Nümismatischer Verlag Schulten, Frankfurt. 1974.

Could be Schult#

Thanks
Quand l'Histoire et la Géographie se croisent sur nos pièces de monnaie ...
I think I am up to date with all the catalogues mentioned above. Thanks all for your help!
Cita: "Monge"The problem is that the same KM# corresponds to a lot of AG references...
Numista still lists coins by type.
If there are several variants listed on the same page, which all have their own number, you can enter several references, up to 5 references for all catalogues. If there are more references, you can list them in the comments field.
If there is a number for each year, you may add the numbers in the comments of each year.
Cita: "Ecapoe"Any H, He, Her, related to Austria Habsburg, also for Hungary at certain periods (ex. ehii - 1 - 40 Pengő (Rákóczi Ferenc) EHII#197 that also has a H number)

Ludwig Herinek: Österreichische Münzprägungen. 3 vol.
I'm confused because I previously listed H# for Hungary as "Münzkatalog Ungarn" by Huszár Lajos. I can't remember where I found the information. Is this valid as well? How can I recognize a H# number from one catalogue or the other?
Hello

Mev-1- is Mevius tokens.
Author is mr.Kooij.
Publisher is Mevius Numisbooks at Vriezeveen Netherlands.
Citacapoe
CitaAny H, He, Her, related to Austria Habsburg, also for Hungary at certain periods (ex. ehii - 1 - 40 Pengő (Rákóczi Ferenc) EHII#197 that also has a H number)

​Ludwig Herinek: Österreichische Münzprägungen. 3 vol.
​I'm confused because I previously listed H# for Hungary as "Münzkatalog Ungarn" by Huszár Lajos. I can't remember where I found the information. Is this valid as well? How can I recognize a H# number from one catalogue or the other?
​Sorry, you can probably consider all is Huszar for Hungary and we will check with Sneyoz if some went wrong.
André
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Does anybody know what A# is?
There are many Persian coins with the comment about this number like e.g. this https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces62425.html
I'm not orange and also in other things I'm not a Donald at all. DonChori like Don Felipe or Doña María, por favor.
As far as I can tell there is no way to add the numbers of these important catalogues:

Netherlands, Batavian Republic, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Netherlands West-Indies, Suriname, Netherlands East-Indies
--> Schulman-number (Handboek der Nederlandse Munten van 1795-1975 / Jacques Schulman, Amsterdam, 1975)
--> Scholten-number (De munten van de Nederlandsche Gebiedsdelen Overzee 1601-1948 / C. Scholten, Amsterdam, 1951)

Dutch Republic
--> Verkade-number (Muntboek, bevattende de namen en afbeeldingen van munten geslagen in de zeven voormalig vereenigde Nederlandsche Provincien / P. Verkade, Schiedam, 1848)

Belgium
--> Morin-number
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Hello,

I have added the 3 catalogs.

A# might stands for Album (https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/stephen_album_rare_coins/152/product/a_checklist_of_islamic_coins__stephen_album__2nd_edition__1998__softcover/536247/Default.aspx)
Can someone confirm?
Please add these two catalogs used for British India Presidency coins

1) The Coinage of the Hon. East India Company, PART I - The Coins of the Bengal Presidency by Dr. Paul Stevens
2) The Coinage of the Hon. East India Company, PART II - The Coins of the Bombay Presidency by Dr. Paul Stevens
both published by Baldwin's

thanks

Hello Joseph,
I have added both books. :)
Cita: "Xavier"​Hello Joseph,
​I have added both books. :)
​Thank you Xavier!
For the tokens of UK the three I use most in the drop-down list are

DH - The provincial token-coinage of the 18th century by Richard Dalton, Samuel H. Hamer (Bristol)

Withers - The Token Book by Paul Withers, Bente R. Withers (The Token Book: British Tokens of the 17th 18th and 19th Centuries and Their Values)

Bell - Unofficial Farthings by Robert Bell, John Whitmore, James Sweeny (Whitmore)

and I need
Davis - The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage by W J Davis (The Dryden Press)
adding as well. I saw Dav there in the list, but that is - European crowns by John S. Davenport (Spink).
I ask as a coin I added today only had a Davis reference as far as I could see. Davis has also appeared in information on other coins I have, but so too has DH, so I choose that firstly. Thanks :)


BRITISH TOKENS, Miscellaneous, Davis, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, London, 1904.
http://www.the-saleroom.com/fr-fr/auction-catalogues/dixnoonanwebb/catalogue-id-dix-no10001/lot-2d40b19f-0527-482e-94c0-a43600f3c7fa

The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage of Great Britain, Ireland, The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man: to which are added tokens of over one penny value of any period.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/Nineteenth-Century-Token-Coinage-Great-Britain/4085766417/bd
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
I am wondering if anyone knows if SIEGs Møntkatalog Norden (SIEG's Coin Catalog The Nordic Countries) has a standard catalog reference to use, or shall I just make one up?

If there's no standardized catalog reference, I would suggest to simply use SIEG.
I will be "forced" to use this one to categorize the Faroese private issued coins.

Thanks.
Can we add Idaho Tokens for Collectors by Hollis Pincock?
Could we please add Hern's Handbook on South African Coins and Patterns, compiled by Brian Hern. I have a 2012 Edition that includes all the business & proof strikes of ZAR, Union and Republic in addition to the patterns of Griqua Town, Transvaal, etc.
Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

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Cita: "radrick007"​Could we please add Hern's Handbook on South African Coins and Patterns, compiled by Brian Hern. I have a 2012 Edition that includes all the business & proof strikes of ZAR, Union and Republic in addition to the patterns of Griqua Town, Transvaal, etc.

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