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Publishing since 1866
The ANS has an active publication program that began in 1866 with the first numismatic journal in the United States and continues today with a variety of publications on all aspects of numismatics. Read more about the history of ANS Publishing.
The scope of our publications includes books, conference papers, journals, and a magazine, all advancing the state of the field in numismatic research, making the latest findings widely accessible to the numismatic community, and introducing numismatics to a broader public.
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Hidden Power: Late Cistophoric Production and the Organization of Provincia Asia (128–89 BC)
$100.00 -
Old Regime France and its Jetons: Pointillist History and Numismatics
$100.00 -
White Gold: Studies in Early Electrum Coinage
$150.00 -
Jacques Wiener’s Most Remarkable Edifices of Europe: The Man, Monuments, and Medals
$100.00 -
Connections, Communities, and Coinage: The System of Coin Production in Southern Asia Minor, AD 218–276
$100.00 -
The Nablus 1968 Hoard: A Study of Monetary Circulation in the Late Fourth and Early Third Centuries BCE Southern Levant
$75.00 -
Concordia Disciplinarum: Essays on Ancient Coinage, History, and Archaeology in Honor of William E. Metcalf
$75.00 -
From Caesar to Augustus (c. 49 BC–AD 14)
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Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part I (2 vols.)
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Ancient Engraved Gems in the National Museum in Krakow
$150.00 -
The Later Republican Cistophori
$75.00 -
Roman Coins, Money, and Society in Elizabethan England
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A Monetary History of Central America
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Coins, Artists, and Tyrants: Syracuse in the Time of the Peloponnesian War
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The Art of Devastation: Medals and Posters of the Great War
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Wealth and Warfare: The Archaeology of Money in Ancient Syria
$200.00
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Print on Demand
Many popular ANS titles are now out-of-print. POD rescues these and offers affordable, high-quality editions using the original design and images from the first printing.
Books will ship directly to you from the printer in approximately 2–3 weeks once your order is received.
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