Thanks to an upload on Academia.edu by Georges Depeyrot
I learned about the annual OMNI Journal of numismatics. The June 2018 issue is now available. It's a well researched and illustrated publication, and several articles are in English.
Here are the Editorial Board's notes for this issue, followed by a selection from the table of contents.
-Editor
We are delighted to disseminate our newspaper as a free download. This is a key element to ensure the wide dissemination of studies, in particular for numismatics. We remind the OMNI journal is still freely downloadable in PDF format thanks to advertising support.
Since 2011, OMNI is hosted on our servers (www.omni.wikimoneda.com) which allows us to count the number of downloads: more than 77,000 since 2011! To these numbers we must add the quantity of downloads for each article indexed on several international research platforms, such as ERIHPLUS, REDIB, DIALNET, or LATINDEX. Let us give an example: In the last issue (OMNI no. 11) the article “Las marcas de las monedas leonesas y castellanas del s. XII en el proceso de fabricación de moneda", written by Antonio Roma Valdés, was downloaded more than 2,400 times from our servers.
Once again, encouraged by such results, we are happy to publish the 12th issue of OMNI. This volume consists of 15 articles (For information: 85% of the articles received were accepted by the academic Scientific Committee). In OMNI, archeologists, numismatists, engineers and historians are welcome to join forces in order to ensure the cohesion of these disciplines.
As always, we will endeavor to do the best to disseminate relevant numismatic works. Thank you very much for your interest in OMNI
Many thanks to the OMNI advertisers for making the publication and it's open dissemination possible. The articles cover the gamut from ancient coinage to more modern medals and paper money. Here are a few selected article titles. See the complete issue online.
-Editor
Federico De Luca
Monograms on Kibyra's coins: Names or numbers?
David Martínez Chico
New decanummium of Justin II from Carthage (c. 566-572 AD)
Ricardo Ivan Alvarez Carrasco
El Banco nacional de San Carlos en el Virreinato del Perú
Javier de Granda Orive
La medalla de la Vieja Guardia. Legislación, afirmaciones, desmentidos y curiosidades de una medalla
Anonymous
The Paper Money of Argentina: A Window to History, 1816-1899 Papel Moneda de la Argentina: Una Ventana hacia la Historia, 1816-1899
Anonymous
Billetes Argentinos, 1884-1916
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Wayne Homren, Editor
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