The History of Coinage

Bryan Short


Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Independent Researcher
Fee:
Paid: £45 + travel expenses (car 15p per mile)
Category:
History
Updated:
28th November 2017
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One of the great inventions of the Ancient Greeks, coins have been in use for over 2,500 years and adopted in every part of the world. This talk spans that entire history, highlighting important events and changes that had major effects on society. Warning: this includes some gory accounts of crime and punishment.

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About Bryan Short

Bryan Short is a retired Systems Analyst who has embarked on an interest in Ancient History. Acquired a Diploma in Classical Studies from the Open University (Dip CS), followed by a Postgraduate Certificate in Ancient History (PG Cert) from Trinity St David University. Reads Ancient Greek to an intermediate level and is Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society (FRNS). Had several articles published and brief spots on radio and TV. Continuing research, with visits to ancient historical sites. Has prepared 3 talks on different subjects. All have been presented and had very positive responses, proving them to be of interest to a broad audience. Below are the titles and a summary of the contents. They are all lavishly illustrated with images using a projector and laptop computer. Some written responses to his talks: “Your talk was certainly much appreciated, so much so that will you come with another topic for a full talk on one of these dates . . . “ "What a fantastic evening, Chairman wasn't exaggerating when he said how fascinating the evening had been and how the time flashed past. You certainly knew your subject and didn't read from notes. Thank you very much." “Just a quick message to say thank you so much for the absolutely brilliant talk you gave us today - everyone was very impressed indeed”


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