Pocket Change
Collectively branded as Pocket Change, the ANS publishes new content frequently on its blog, in The Planchet podcast, as well as videos. Back-issues of ANS Magazine are also available.
The ANS instituted the Chairman’s Fellowship for Numismatic Research in 2023 to support “qualified graduate students or scholars pursuing serious numismatic research projects that are expected to result in academic publication.” The inaugural recipient was Melissa Ludke, for her project on “Cosa and Socio-Economic Interactions among Middle Republican Cities in Central and South Etruria.”
Robyn Le Blanc teaching. Courtesy Martin Kane, UNC Greensboro.
This past October, the selection committee awarded a second fellowship to Robyn Le Blanc, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, for her study “Reevaluating Decorated Roman Ceramic Banks.” We caught up with…
Long-term excavations at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia have uncovered thousands of ancient coins. The systematic study of…
In the Hellenistic period, all matters that concerned coinage were regulated by laws and decrees, and all decisions that…
Attending the 89th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (New Orleans, April 17–21, 2024), I was struck by…
with Arkadiusz Dymowski (Independent Researcher, Poland) and Kyrylo Myzgin (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Many Roman Imperial denarii found their way…
The coins minted by the cities of Hispania between ca. 44 BC and AD 54 are Roman provincial coins. Minted in bronze for local…
With Passover nearly upon us, I cannot help but trawl the Passover seder for numismatic connections. Luckily said, a connection…
In the second of a three-part series that explores the messages, audiences, and relative frequencies of Nerva’s imperial coinage…
Figure 1. The obverse and reverse of a 1793 large cent are clearly discernable from one another, and follow guidelines…
The Royal Maundy is a historic ceremony with origins in the New Testament, held on the Thursday before Easter…
Figure 1. Catuvellauni gold stater depicting horse, chariot wheel, and astral imagery. (ANS 1944.100.78360)
British Celtic coins are perhaps best-known for…
Excavations in Elaiussa Sebaste, an active mint from at least the beginning of the first century BCE to the…
In the Hellenistic period, all matters that concerned coinage were regulated by laws and decrees, and all decisions that…