APA (7th ed.) Citation

Till, W. (1837). An essay on the Roman denarius and English silver penny: Shewing their derivation from the Greek drachma of Ǽgina, to which is appended a list of English and Scotch pennies, from the conquest, together with their several degrees of rarity, an account of the farthings of Queen Anne, a list of books necessary to the collectors of medals, transactions of the Numismatic Society, with a list of its members, as well as that of collectors of medals in England and on the continent, likewise of medal engravers : with an addenda, &c. Davy.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Till, Willm. An Essay on the Roman Denarius and English Silver Penny: Shewing Their Derivation from the Greek Drachma of Ǽgina, to Which Is Appended a List of English and Scotch Pennies, from the Conquest, Together with Their Several Degrees of Rarity, an Account of the Farthings of Queen Anne, a List of Books Necessary to the Collectors of Medals, Transactions of the Numismatic Society, with a List of Its Members, as Well as That of Collectors of Medals in England and on the Continent, Likewise of Medal Engravers : With an Addenda, &c. London: Davy, 1837.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Till, Willm. An Essay on the Roman Denarius and English Silver Penny: Shewing Their Derivation from the Greek Drachma of Ǽgina, to Which Is Appended a List of English and Scotch Pennies, from the Conquest, Together with Their Several Degrees of Rarity, an Account of the Farthings of Queen Anne, a List of Books Necessary to the Collectors of Medals, Transactions of the Numismatic Society, with a List of Its Members, as Well as That of Collectors of Medals in England and on the Continent, Likewise of Medal Engravers : With an Addenda, &c. Davy, 1837.

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