See also Experiments in Ancient Roman Coin Minting and Echt falsche Münzen oder nötiges Kleingeld? (on a temporary or forger's mint) or the SCA Moneyers' mailing list. For additional links relating to pre-17th century coin-minting and numismatics, click here.
- Coin dies from central Asia, 4th-7th centuries
- A Byzantine coin die, c. 6th century
- A Sasanian coin die, c. 600-601
- A Sasanian coin die, c. 604-605
- A coin die proofing plate for deniers minted within the monastery at Saint-Denis, second half of the eighth century
- Coin dies and lead trial pieces found in York, dating to the 10th century
- An iron coin die found in Coppergate, York, 10th century
- Iron coin die of William I, c. 1066-1087 (see also Dies at the British Museum)
- Coin dies from Tirol, c. 1195
- Coin dies and silver penny of Edward III, from the mint of Durham, 1350s
- Coin dies used to forge gold nobles and half-nobles, c. 1351-1413
- A Hessian coin die and another Hessian coin die, c. 1458-1483
- A mint, the Speiz Chronicle of Diebold Schilling, Switzerland, 1486
- Miniatures of men apparently minting coins on fols. 43r and 63v, Kuttenberger Kantionale (ÖNB Mus. Hs. 15501), 1490
- A prince examines coins as they are made, Traité de la première invention des monnaies (BNF Fr. 23927, fol. 5), 15th century
- A mint, De moneta (BNF Latin 8733A, fol. 1), end of the 15th century
- Diagram of a screw press, before 1500
- Coin dies for batzen, 1508
- Maximilian I visits the Hall mint, c. 1517, in a woodcut by Hans von Burghmair the Elder
- Diagram of a screw press, from the sketchbook of Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, c. 1526
- A mint, Schwazer Bergbuch (Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum Cod. Dipl. 856, fol. 170r), 1556
- Portrait of a coin-minter by Nicolas Neufchatel (?), c. 1560
- Obverse and reverse dies for a silver shilling, c. 1560-1561
- A mint, Schwazer Bergbuch (ÖNB cod. 10852, fol. 161v), 1561
- The coin-minter, Das Ständebuch, 1568
Thanks to Derian le Briton for his suggested additions to this page!
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