An annual numismatic lecture in the Ashmolean Museum generously sponsored by the Classical Numismatic Group.
2011:
Sir Mark Jones,
Jean Warin, Medallist and Sculptor to Louis XIV
2012:
Dr Andrew Burnett,
The Study of Numismatics in Britain from the Renaissance to the late Enlightenment
2014:
Dr Andrew Meadows,
Manifest Gods. The Great Transformation in Hellenistic Coinage
2015:
Cécile Morrisson,
Deflation and Crisis in Byzantium: Making and Using Coins in the Long 8th Century
2016:
Dr Michael Alram,
The Numismatic Legacy of Huns and Turks in Central Asia and Northwest India
2017:
Professor Keith Rutter,
Coins in the early Achaemenid Empire
2018:
Prof. Dr. Johannes Nollé,
Side. What coins can tell us about the identity of a Pamphylian city during the first three centuries
2019:
Dr Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis,
From Mithradates II to Ardashir I: the changing face of kingship on coins of ancient Iran
2020:
Prof Johan van Heesch,
Coin Hoards as Evidence of Tragedies: the North of Gaul in the Late 3rd Century AD
2022:
Dr. Sophia Kremydi,
The Movement of Coins in the Hellenistic World
2023:
Professor Fleur Kemmers,
On silver bulls and copper dolphins: early Greek coins from a colonial perspective
2024:
Professor Stefan Heidemann,
The 'Pure Faith' and Salomon