You can read about some of the most recent research in British Numismatics via our research blog.

https://britnumsoc.blog/

Previously there has been a shortage of national forums for short research focused numismatic publications for contributions such as the discovery of a new die-link, or a slight permutation of an existing type, which in the past might have been put on record in Spink’s Numismatic Circular, or the Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin, but which are too brief to warrant publication in a larger-scale print journal such as the British Numismatic Journal.

The BNS Research blog provides an easy method for numismatists to disseminate short-form research, of a less formal character than Journal articles.

If you might be interested in submitting a brief article please read the instructions for authors:  https://britnumsoc.blog/instructions-for-authors/ 

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Silver penny of Eustace FitzJohn, a baronial issue under Stephen, issued c. 1135.   A 2018 metal detecting find from the York area.