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Three more coin articles

Gregory C. Jenks | 2 Nov 2022
The following articles from the July, August and September issues of the Australasian Coin & Banknote Magazine are now available…

Bethsaida @ ASOR 2022

Gregory C. Jenks | 9 Oct 2022
The Debate over the Identification of Bethsaida-Julias A member-generated session at the 2022 annual meeting of the ASOR (formerly the…

The Coins in Judas’ purse

Gregory C. Jenks | 8 Oct 2022
As the Gospel of John puts it, Judas Iscariot “kept the common purse.” What may have been in the coin…

Royal Portraits

Gregory C. Jenks | 4 Jun 2022
As part of the Jubilee celebration for Elizabeth II, The Age newspaper has published a beautifully illustrated story of portraits…

Romulus and Remus (again)

Gregory C. Jenks | 6 May 2022
Among some recent additions to the CCCRH collection was another coin featuring Rome’s foundational myth of Romulus and Remus. Unlike…

Medallion of Ferdinand I

Gregory C. Jenks | 2 May 2022
Further details of the sixteenth-century medallion currently featured in the Cathedral Coins exhibition at St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane are now…

Christ is risen

Gregory C. Jenks | 28 Apr 2022
The Cathedral Coins exhibition at St John’s Anglican Cathedral in Brisbane has over 100 coins on permanent display, as well…

Books of Hours

Gregory C. Jenks | 31 Mar 2022
The CCCRH Foundation now has a collection of 20 medieval Book of Hours manuscripts and the set has recently been…

ACNC Registration

Gregory C. Jenks | 30 Mar 2022
The CCCRH Foundation Trust (ABN 98820142356) has now been registered as a charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission…

Render unto Caesar

Gregory C. Jenks | 26 Mar 2022
A brief 5m 30s trailer has been released to promote the publication on 29 March of a new book by…

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