Index for The Coinages of the Channel Islands by B. Lowsley

Summary:

"The Coinages of the Channel Islands" by Lieutenant-Colonel B. Lowsley is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the evolution of coinage in the Channel Islands, diving into the region's past and the various foreign influences that shaped its monetary system over the centuries. The author, an experienced numismatist, intends to document the intricate history of these coins, the cultures that minted them, and their relevance in the local economy. The opening of the publication begins with a contextual overview of the Channel Islands, discussing their early inhabitants and drawing connections to their numismatic history. Lowsley references ancient tribes and their connection to the islands, suggesting the prevalence of Gaulish and Roman coins before moving into a more detailed examination of the different types of coinages used over time. He highlights the lack of royal mints, emphasizes local adaptations of foreign currencies, and introduces various historical figures and events relevant to the islands’ coinages, setting a strong foundation for the intricate analyses that are sure to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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