104 COINS. 
British Numismatic Journal , 1904-1913. (Not in Y.P.S. Library). 
Long-Cross Coinage, Henry III. and Edward I. 
L. A. Lawrence. 1913. 
Numismatic History, Edward I., II., III. E. and S. Fox. 
William III. Miss Helen Farquhar. 
Proceedings of Numismatic Societies. 
N.C. 1836-1913. 
The Yorkshire Numismatic Society was founded in 1909. 
Tokens, Medals. 
Y.P.S. MS. Miscellaneous and Supplementary Catalogue of Coins, 
Medals, etc., English and Foreign. 
1. Coins and Medals, English and Foreign, presented 
by Capt. Hotham. 
2. Tradesmen’s Tokens of the middle of the 17th Cent. 
3. Greek Coins and Medals. Jewish Coins, &c. 4 
Medals. 
1858. Boyne’s 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Yorkshire Tokens. 
1866 Silver Tokens. 
1892. Atkins’ Tokens of the 18th Century. 
Nuremberg and Abbey Tokens. 
1769. Origin and Use of Jettons. Thomas Snelling. 
British Possessions. 
1757. Ducarel’s Anglo-Gallic Coins. 
1889. Atkins’ Coins of British Possessions and Colonies. 
Foreign Coins. 
Y.P.S. MS. Catalogue, Sept. 1876. 
1893. Coinage of the European Continent. W. Carew Hazlett. 
Various. 
Wilde’s Selecta Numismata Antiqua, presented by Thomas, 
Earl of Pembroke, to Ralph Thoresby (autograph) 1701. 
1766. Pegge’s Coins of Cunobelin. 
1772. Pegge’s Coins of the Archbishops of Canterbury, also the 
famous Unic of Thoresby, supposed to be a coin of St. 
Edwin shown to be a penny of Edward the Confessor. 
Sale Catalogues. 
1896. Boyne’s Collection, 1832 lots. 
1913. Carlyon-Britton Collection, priced. 
1913. Dudman Collection. 
1914. C. Clarke’s Coins, Charles I., priced. 
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