British Museum Department of Coins and Medals The British Museum Department of Coins and Medals is a department of the British Museum involving the collection, research and exhibition of numismatics , and comprising the largest library of numismatic artefacts in the United Kingdom , including almost one million coins, medals, tokens and other related objects. The collection spans the history of coinage from its origins in the 7th century BC to the present day , and is representative of both Eastern and Western numismatic traditions.History Numismatics constituted an important part of the 1753 bequest of Sir Hans Sloane which formed the British Museum's original collection, comprising some 20,000 objects. The collection was incorporated into the Department of Antiquities in 1807, before the establishment of a separate Coins and Medals department in 1860-1. As in other parts of the museum, the department has been able to expand its collection by purchase, donation and bequest. The department has benefited from the munificence of collectors such as Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode , Sarah Banks, Edward Hawkins, Sir Alexander Cunningham and George Bleazby. A significant strength of the collection are British coins from all ages, which have benefited from the ancient law of Treasure Trove . This has enabled the museum to purchase important hoards of gold and silver coins, many of which were buried during periods of crisis or upheaval. There are approximately 9,000 coins, medals and banknotes on display around the British Museum. More than half of these can be found in the Citi Money Gallery, while the remainder form part of the permanent displays throughout the museum. Items from the full collection can be seen by the general public in the Study Room by appointment . The department celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2011.Research, publications and exhibitions The Department has a strong research history, which underpins publications, exhibitions and other activities.Publications associated with exhibitions 1881 A Guide to the English Medals Exhibited in the King’s Library , by Herbert A. Grueber 1881 A Guide to the Italian Medals Exhibited in the King’s Library , by C.E. Keary 1883 The British Museum Luther Exhibition, 1883, in the Grenville Library , by George Bullen 1924 Guide to the exhibition of historical medals in the British Museum 1924 A guide to the exhibition of medals of the Renaissance in the British Museum , by G.F. Hill 1975 2000 years of coins and medals , by J.P.C. Kent 1979 Art of the Medal , by Mark Jones 1986 Money: from Cowrie shells to credit cards , by Joe Cribb 1987 Contemporary British Medals , by Mark Jones 1987 As good as gold: 300 years of British banknote design , by Virginia Hewitt and John Keyworth 1990 Fake? The art of deception , by Mark Jones 1992 FIDEM XXIII: In the Round: Contemporary Art Medals of the World , ed. Philip Attwood 1993 Silk Road coins: the Hirayama Collection. A loan exhibition at the British Museum , by Katsumi Tanabe 1993 The Hoxne Treasure: an illustrated handbook , by Roger Bland and Catherine Johns 1994 Beauty and the Banknote: images of women on paper money , by Virginia Hewitt 1995 The Banker’s Art , ed. Virginia Hewitt 1996 After Marathon: war, society and money in fifth century Greece , by Ute Wartenberg 1998 Humphrey Cole: Mint, measurement and maps in Elizabethan England , ed. Silke Ackernann 1998 Convict love tokens: the leaden hearts the convicts left behind , by Michele Field and Timothy Millet 1999 Magic coins of Java, Bali and the Malay Peninsula , thirteenth to twentieth centuries , by Joe Cribb 1999 Metal Mirror: Coin Photographs , by Stephen Sack 1999 Size immaterial: handheld sculpture of the 1990s , by Luke Syson 2000 Rebels, pretenders and imposters , by Clive Cheesman and Jonathan Williams 2003 Italian Medals c. 1520-1600 in British public collections , by Philip Attwood 2004 Badges , by Philip Attwood 2008 Chairman Mao badges: symbols and slogans of the Cultural Revolution , by Helen Wang 2009 Medals of dishonour , by Philip Attwood and Felicity Powell 2010 Money in Africa , ed. by Catherine Eagleton, Harcourt Fuller and John Perkins 2011 Eric Gill: Lust for Letter & Line , by Ruth Cribb and Joe Cribb 2013 Coins and the Bible , by Richard Abdy and Amelia Dowler 2014 Hard at Work: The Diary of Leonard Wyon 1853-1867 , by Philip Attwood 2015 Hoards: Hidden History , by Eleanor Ghey 2016 Defacing the Past , by Dario Calomino Other publications 1920 , by G.F. HillMembers of the Department In addition to being numismatists, staff of the department have also been distinguished linguists, historians, archaeologists, art historians, classicists, medievalists, orientalists, and authors:Keepers (Head) of the Department William Vaux, from 1861 Reginald Stuart Poole, from 1870 Barclay Head, from 1893 , from 1906 George Hill, from 1912 John Allan, from 1931 Stanley Robinson, from 1949 John Walker, from 1952 G. Kenneth Jenkins, from 1965 Robert Carson, from 1977 John Kent, from 1983 Mark Jones, from 1990 , from 1992 Joe Cribb, from 2002 , from 2010Staff * * * * * * * *Ian Carradice Taylor Combe * * * * * * * * *Amanda Gregory Edward Hawkins * * * * * * *Keith Lowe Nicholas Lowick David MacDowall *Joan Martin Harold Mattingly * * * *Laura Phillips Stuart Lane Poole *Martin Price Edward Rapson Richard Southgate * * * * *
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