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N/A;
1000 ans de monnaies hongroises. 1000 jaar Hongaarse munten,
Turnhout, Brepols, 1999 Paperback, 210 x 295 mm. ISBN 9782503509686.
¶ Propose une collection exceptionnelle de monnaies en or et argent ainsi que des medailles commemoratives conservees au Musee National Hongrois de Budapest, qui retrace l'histoire millenaire de la Hongrie. On y decouvre les monnaies sous une grande varation de formes: rectangulaire, octogonale, en forme de lune ou encore d'etoile, le livre presente egalement des cartes, des gravures et des photos. Languages : French,Dutch.
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Book number: 39835
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Keywords: munt coin geschiedenis histoire history economy

 N/A., TARIF GENERAL AVEC LES NOUVELLES REDUCTIONS DES MONNAIES DES CI - DEVANT PAYS - BAS AUTRICHIENS.
N/A.
TARIF GENERAL AVEC LES NOUVELLES REDUCTIONS DES MONNAIES DES CI - DEVANT PAYS - BAS AUTRICHIENS.
1824, Bruxelles, Rampelberhg, Relie de l' epoque, plein maroquin brun, veau marbre, dos endommage, dos orne de fil. fleuronne dore, piece de titre dore sur maroquin rouge, 14x18,5cm, 328pp.
¶ D' apres l' arrete du 8 decembre 1824.
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Book number: 19876
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 N/A., TARIF GENERAL AVEC LES NOUVELLES REDUCTIONS DES MONNAIES DES CI - DEVANT PAYS - BAS AUTRICHIENS.
N/A.
TARIF GENERAL AVEC LES NOUVELLES REDUCTIONS DES MONNAIES DES CI - DEVANT PAYS - BAS AUTRICHIENS.
Bruxelles, Rampelbergh, 1829 Relie de l' epoque, plein maroquin brun, veau marbre, dos endommage, dos orne de fil. fleuronne dore, piece de titre dore sur maroquin rouge, 14x18,5cm, 328pp.
¶ D'apres l' arrete du 8 decembre 1829.
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Book number: 19877
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392284040X Andreas Pangerl (ed.), Portraits : 500 years of Roman coin portraits = 500 Jahre römische Münzbildnisse
Andreas Pangerl (ed.)
Portraits : 500 years of Roman coin portraits = 500 Jahre römische Münzbildnisse
Staatliche Münzsammlung München, 2017, Hardcover, ix, 474 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm. Introduction and foreword in German and English; essays in German with abstracts in English, and one essay in English. ISBN 9783922840404.
¶ Introduction and foreword in German and English; essays in German with abstracts in English,.
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Book number: 57428
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Andrew Meadows, Ute Wartenberg (eds)
Presbeus: Studies in Ancient Coinage Presented to Richard Ashton
Brepols, 2022 Hardback, xii + 544 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:300 b/w, 47 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897223768.
¶ Summary Edited by Andrew Meadows and Ute Wartenberg, this Festschrift is presented to numismatic scholar Richard Ashton on the occasion of his 75th birthday. These 20 articles present new research into the numismatics of the Greek East and provide significant advances in archaeological, historical, and numismatic scholarship. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Christopher S. Lightfoot. Was there a Core-Formed Glass Industry in Archaic Rhodes? 2. Wolfgang R. Fischer-Bossert. The Electrum Coinage of Lindos Again 3. Alain Bresson. Palmette Coins: An Update 4. Jonathan Kagan. Return to Xanthos: New Numismatic Light on the Harpagid Dynasty of Western Lycia 5. Ute Wartenberg. A Persian Queen on the Black Sea: The Coinages of Amastris and Herakleia 6. Philip Kinns. Understanding the Later Civic Coinage of Miletus 7. Koray Konuk. MY Stands for Mylasa 8. Andrew Meadows. The Double-Axe Mint: The Coinage of Tenedos in the Third and Second Centuries BC 9. Amelia Dowler. The New Mint under Nicomedes I (c. 278-255 BC 10. Kerstin Höghammar. The Koan Series of Posthumous Alexander Tetradrachms, c. 200 BC 11. Vassiliki E. Stefanaki. Les 'plinthophores' de Cos: état de la question 12. Peter Thonemann. Cistophoric Geography Revisited 13. Aneurin Ellis-Evans. The Wreathed Tetradrachms and Gold Staters of Magnesia on the Maeander 14. Nicholas Sekunda. The Cretan and Pisidian Keraitai 15. Lucia Carbone. The Standardization of Asian Bronze Denominations in the First Century BC 16. Fabrice Delrieux. Fleuves et riviéres de l'Asie Mineure gréco-romaine. Généralités et tudes de cas dans les monnayages de Carie 17. Laurent Bricault. Images civiques de Mithra 18. Andrew Burnett. The Severan Coinage of Galatia 19. Elena Korka, Constantine Lagos, and Maria Syrrou. An Early Byzantine Gold Hoard from Tenea, Corinthia 20. François de Callataÿ. Correspondence about the Coin Market in Constantinople and Smyrna Prior to 1800 Indexes.
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Book number: 64563
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Arkadiusz Dymowski, Kyrylo Myzgin (eds)
Counterfeits, Imitations, and Copies of Roman Imperial Denarii. Making and Faking Coins on Both Sides of the Limes
Brepols, 2025 Hardback, 220 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:20 b/w, 75 col., 13 tables b/w., 4 maps b/w, 6 maps color, Language: English. *new ISBN 9782503612447.
¶ Summary Roman Imperial denarii from the first-third cen­turies AD are, almost without exception, the most common ancient coinage to be found in Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe beyond the Roman limes. Perhaps surprisingly, however, a signifi­cant percentage of these coins are in fact coun­terfeit, comprised largely of denarii subaerati (plated denarii, fourrées) and denarii flati (base-metal cast copies). Moreover, these fake coins were not only manufactured by Romans them­selves, but also by barbarian peoples in Eastern Europe, far from the Roman limes, in what should be considered a mass-scale phenomena. This volume draws together archaeologi­cal, numismatic, and historical research in order to offer a new assessment of the production and use of counterfeit Roman Imperial denarii both within the European provinces of the Roman Empire and in European Barbaricum. Drawing on the results of the research project Barbarian Fakers. Manufacturing and Use of Counterfeit Roman Imperial Denarii in East-Central Europe in Antiquity, from the University of Warsaw, the papers gathered here explore the transfer of ideas, technology, and finished products that led to the transfer of counterfeit coinage across the Empire, and shed light on how, why, and when such coins were created and used. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction Arkadiusz Dymowski and Kyrylo Myzgin 1. Counterfeit Coin Moulds from Britannia Inferior: A Summary and Brief Discussion Richard Brickstock 2. The Production of Struck and Cast Denarii in Châteaubleau (France) during the Second Half of the Third Century AD Fabien Pilon 3. Counterfeit Denarii North of Hadrian's Wall: Roman or 'Barbarian'? Fraser Hunter 4. Non-official Roman Denarii in Thuringia: The Finds from the Germanic Settlement of Frienstedt Mario Schlapke 5. The ONAV Group of Barbarian Imitations and Copies of Roman Imperial Coins: Manufacturing of denarii subaerati in Eastern Europe in Antiquity Arkadiusz Dymowski 6. Finds of Counterfeit Roman Denarii at Selected Roman Period Settlement Sites in Western Lesser Poland: The State of Research and Prospects Jaros'aw Bodzek, Szymon Jellonek, and Barbara Zaj'c 7. Cast Copies of Roman Imperial Denarii from Belarus Vital' Sidarovich 8. Technological Variety of Methods Used in the Production of Cast Copies of Roman Denarii on the Territory of the Chernyakhiv Culture between the Middle Dniester and Southern Bug Oleksandr Nadvirniak and Oleh Pohorilets 9. Elemental Composition of Cast Copies of Denarii and Related Production Waste from Ukraine Determined Using PIXE and XRF Methods Oleksandr Buhay, Kyrylo Myzgin, Oleksandr Nadvirniak, and Oleh Pohorilets 10. Denarii flati Kyrylo Myzgin 11. Cast Counterfeit Coins or pecunia flata? Ancient Latin Sources and the Term denarii flati Bartosz Awianowicz.
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Book number: 66488
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 Blessing, GELD GESTERN UND HEUTE.
Blessing
GELD GESTERN UND HEUTE.
Graz, Volksbank Ransbach, 1967., Gebunden in leinnen, 21,5x25cm, 128pp.
¶ Eine Dokumentation uber Geldwesen und Wahrung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.Mit fotodokumentation: Volksbanken der Bundersrepublik Deutschland.
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Book number: 1603
€  15.00 [Appr.: US$ 17.28 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2522]
Keywords: Nummismatiek money economy charges

 
Catharine C. Lorber
Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part I: Ptolemy I through Ptolemy IV. Volume 1: Precious Metal, Volume 2: Bronze
Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 2 vols, xxxiv + 836 pages, Size:210 x 297 mm, Illustrations:37 b/w, 122 plates, Language: English.*New. ISBN 9780897223980.
¶ Summary Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part 1, Volumes 1 and 2 (Precious Metal and Bronze) by Catharine Lorber, is the massive, long-anticipated catalogue of coins struck by the first four Ptolemaic kings. It essentially rewrites the sections on these rulers in J. N. Svoronos' classic, but now much out of date,?Ta Nomismata tou Kratous ton Ptolemaion?(1904). The body of coinage catalogued by Svoronos is enlarged by more than 300 further emissions in precious metal and more than 180 emissions in bronze, recorded from subsequent scholarship, from hoards, from commercial sources, and from private collections, and constituting about a third of the total catalogue entries. Lorber's attributions, dates, and interpretations rest on numismatic research since Svoronos, or on the latest archaeological and hoard information. She also provides extensive historical and numismatic introductions that give the coins deeper context and meaning. The coinage of Ptolemies I through IV is supplemented by a few issues possibly attributable to Cleomenes of Naucratis, the predecessor of Ptolemy I in Egypt, as well as by coinages of Ptolemy Ceraunus, Magas, and Ptolemy of Telmessus, members of the Lagid dynasty ruling their own kingdoms outside of Egypt. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1: Precious Metal Preface Acknowledgements Guide for Users Maps Introduction Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Precious Metal Catalogue Cleomenes of Naucratis Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Third-Century Provincial(?) Tetradrachms Unattributable as to Reign (Ptolemy I-IV) Late Additions to the Catalogues Appendices Ptolemaic Precious Metal Hoards Additional Provenances of Precious Metal Coins Bibliography Concordance to Svoronos Indices Remarkable Types in Gold and Silver Remarkable Denominations in Gold and Silver Remarkable Inscriptions on Gold and Silver Controls on Precious Metal Coins Image Credits Plates Volume 2: Bronze Preface Acknowledgements Guide for Users Bronze Catalogue Cleomenes of Naucratis Ptolemy I Soter Macedonia under Ceraunus and Meleager Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy of Telmessus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Appendices 1. Ptolemaic Bronze Hoards 2. Additional Bronze Provenances Bibliography Concordance to Svoronos Numbers Indices 1. Remarkable Types in Bronze 2. Remarkable Inscriptions 3. Controls Image Credits Plates.
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Book number: 63512
€  335.00 [Appr.: US$ 386.01 | £UK 287 | JP¥ 56320]
Keywords: Ancient & North Africa (incl. Roman period) Schilderkunst kunst paint schilder Beaux Arts Sciences antique antiek deco beeldhouwkunst beelden sculpturen & Architecture schilderen Kunst Fotografie Art Histoire et patrimoine Nouveautés art arts plastiques c

 CLAIN-STEFANELLI, Elvira und Vladimir/ SCHON, Gunter;, DAS GROSE BUCH DER MUNZEN UND MEDAILLEN. MIT MUNZKATALOG EUROPA VON 1900 BIS HEUTE,
CLAIN-STEFANELLI, Elvira und Vladimir/ SCHON, Gunter;
DAS GROSE BUCH DER MUNZEN UND MEDAILLEN. MIT MUNZKATALOG EUROPA VON 1900 BIS HEUTE,
Munchen, Battenberg Verlag, 1976 Gebunden, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag, 210 x 255mm., 308S., 1000 ein- und mehrfarbigen Abbildungen.
¶ Fachkundig geschrieben und prachtvoll ausgestattet, dient dieses Werk dem angehenden wie dem fortgeschrittenen Sammler gleichermaBen. Guter Zustand.
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Book number: 20878
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Keywords: munt penning coin geld CLAIN STEFANELLI . 1900 medaille geschiedenis histoire history

 
David Hendin
Guide to Biblical Coins
Brepols, 2021 Hardback, xx + 643 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Illustrations:500 b/w, 5 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897227414.
¶ Summary Forty-five years after its first edition, Hendin has revised and updated this book to reflect relevant discoveries in archaeology and numismatics of ancient Israel. The metallurgy of Judean coins, symbols on Hasmonean coins, the Hasmonean coin chronology, Herodian mints, irregular issues, the Jewish War, and coin denominations are only a few of the topics that Hendin has updated. New to the sixth edition is numismatic information about the Kingdom of Adiabene, the Ituraean Kingdom, the Roman Governors of Syria, and coins with images of Old Testament stories. Many hundreds of new and improved graphics help illuminate the text. The photo plates have been expanded dramatically as have the images in the catalog and text. Includes a complete concordance between previous editions of GBC as well as other key references, elaborate end notes, an expanded bibliography, a full index, and an index of Latin inscriptions on the Judaea Capta coins. LEARN MORE "A Half a Century of Studying Biblical Coins", by David Hendin,?The Ancient Near East Today?9.11 (The American Society of Overseas Research) "A Conversation with David Hendin", the'Planchet'podcast of the American Numismatic Society Winner of the 2022 Shekel Prize TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE: Biblical Coins CHAPTER TWO: Scale Weights to Coinage CHAPTER THREE: Persian Period: Philistia CHAPTER FOUR: Persian Period: Samaria and Judea CHAPTER FIVE: Ptolemaic and Seleucid Coins CHAPTER SIX: Hasmonean Dynasty CHAPTER SEVEN: Herodian Dynasty CHAPTER EIGHT: The Roman Governors of Judaea CHAPTER NINE: The Jewish War CHAPTER TEN: Bar Kokhba Revolt CHAPTER ELEVEN: Judaea and Rome CHAPTER TWELVE: New Testament Coins CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Related Issues ENDNOTES ABBREVIATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY CONCORDANCE APPENDIX A. Alphabets and Numeric Equivalents APPENDIX B. Metrological Chart for Jewish Bronze Coins APPENDIX C. Index of Latin Legends INDEX PLATES ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
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Book number: 65500
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Elena S Stolyarik, John M. Kleeberg
Scythians and Greeks on the Western Black Sea. The Coinage of the Kings of Scythia Minor in Dobruja, 218/212-110 BCE
Brepols, 2023 Hardback, viii + 228 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:201 b/w, 17 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897224062.
¶ Summary The Scythians have fascinated investigators since the time of Herodotus. This study examines the bronze and silver coinage of the kingdom of Scythia Minor in Dobruja at the mouth of the Danube River, a Scythian successor state that emerged in the second century BCE after the breakup of Scythia Magna. It is based on a corpus of over 1,500 coins, more than ever before, and draws upon scholarship in nine languages, including hard-to-find sources from Bulgaria, Romania, USSR, Ukraine, and Russia. The much-debated chronology of the six kings of Scythia Minor (Kanites, Tanousas, Charaspes, Ailis, Sariakes, and Akrosas) is determined through literary evidence, inscriptions, die linkage, shared monograms, coin hoards, and counterstamps. Metrological analysis distinguishes four denominations, plus the alterations and debasements of the weight standard during the troubled reigns of Ailis and Sariakes. Fifteen counterstamps that appear on Scythian coins are attributed to the local Greek poleis of Callatis, Tomis, Istros, and Dionysopolis. An inventory of four hoards and 47 findspots of single coins identifies the mint site, Dionysopolis. The volume concludes with a catalog of 63 major coin types and 15 counterstamps, plus bibliography and index. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction Scythia Magna and Dobruja Literary and Epigraphic Sources for the Kingdom of Scythia Minor in Dobruja Earlier Studies of the Coins of Scythia Minor Ethnic Identification and Chronology of the Kings of Scythia Minor Coin Types, Legends, and Magistrates' Monograms Metrology, Weight Standard, Denominations, and Die Orientation Countermarks on Scythian Coins The Geographic Pattern of the Circulation of Scythian Coins The Mint Location: Dionysopolis Conclusion Catalog of Coins and Countermarks Appendix: List of Magistrates' Monograms and Mintmarks Abbreviations Ancient Sources Inscriptions Papyri Auction Catalogs and Electronic Sales Bibliography Index.
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Book number: 63356
€  151.00 [Appr.: US$ 173.99 | £UK 129.5 | JP¥ 25386]
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François de Callataÿ (ed)
Numismatic Antiquarianism through Correspondence (16th-18th c.). In the Margin of the Project Fontes Inediti Numismaticae Antiquae (FINA)
Brepols, 2023 Hardback, x + 270 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:108 b/w, 12 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897223911.
¶ Summary This book brings together 14 articles into a volume of conference proceedings from the 2017 meeting on numismatic antiquarianism held in Rome. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword François de Callataÿ About the Authors 1. Fool Me Once, Don't Fool Me Twice: Collecting Forgeries to Train the Eye (17th-early 19th Centuries) Daniela Williams. 2. Moulages de monnaies antiques ou comment produire des copies (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) Guy Meyer 3. The Missing Caesar: Inventing Bronze Coins for Otho Johan van Heesch 4. Speaking about Manuscripts: Unpublished Works in Correspondence Michiel Verweij 5. Recording Coin Finds and Hoards in Early Modern England Ute Wartenberg and Jonathan H. Kagan 6. Two Centuries of Collecting, Describing, and Explaining Contorniates John Cunnally 7. Di vizi e di virtù. Di Pertinaci e di Didii, di Pescenniie di Gordiani Federica Missere Fontana 8. Numismatic Antiquarianism: Coins from the Ancient East in Early Modern Europe Martin Mulsow 9. Queen Elizabeth and the Twelve Caesars Andrew M. Burnett 10. Peiresc and the Coins through his Correspondence Elena Vaiani 11. About Books and Coins: The Letters of Charles Patin to Giulio Antonio Arevoldi between 1679 and 1693 Marco Callegari 12. The Story of Francesco Gottifredi's Unpublished Book through the Analysis of the Letters of his Contemporaries Maria Cristina Molinari 13. Monastic Antiquarianism in Austria and the République de Médailles: The Numismatic Collection of Göttweig Abbey Manuela Mayer 14. Publishing the Doctrina Numorum Veterum: New Evidence on the Three Editions of Joseph Eckhel's Masterwork Bernhard E. Woytek.
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Book number: 64346
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 HENDRICKX, M., JANSSEN, L., RUTTEN, H., SANGERS, H., STEVENSWEERT. MUNTEN EN KAARTEN.
HENDRICKX, M., JANSSEN, L., RUTTEN, H., SANGERS, H.
STEVENSWEERT. MUNTEN EN KAARTEN.
Leeuwarden, Hugo Suringar, 1983. ( dub.), GEBONDEN, kunstleder, 21x15cm, 264pp, geillustreerd z/w.
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Book number: 13125
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Keywords: cartographie carthography cartografie genealogie genealogy heraldiek Stevenweert

 
Hugo Vanhoudt / John Saunders
THE GOLD COINAGE OF THE LOW COUNTRIES BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG THE NETHERLANDS
BE -, Vanhoudt, 2024 Hardcover. 440 pages (29,7 x 21.0 cm), Fully illustrated in colour! * NEW. ISBN 9781735659817.
¶ This book gives a complete overview of all the gold coins and special issues in gold produced on the territory of present-day Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands and Overseas territories, from the Celts to 2022.A description on 2000 illustrated gold coin types, including special issues as paTerns and off-metal strikes, with details of their obverse, reverse, edge, weight, fineness and rarity, and prices per date for different grades.
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Book number: 63616
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 Ian Carradice, Greek Coins
Ian Carradice
Greek Coins
Trustees of the British Museum 1995, 1995 Paperback, 112 pages, ENG, 240 x 170 mm, fine book, illustrations in b/w. ISBN 9780714122106.
¶ Of the many traditions we have inherited from the ancient Greeks, the use of coins should rank as one of the most important. From its first appearance in the region of Lydia (western Turkey) in the late-17th century BC, coinage gradually spread throughout the Greek world, and the history of the ancient Greeks is reflected in its evolution. Designs on Greek coins include the badges of city-states, portraits of rulers, images of Greek gods, scenes from myths and objects of daily life, and are often works of art in themselves. The dies, carved by craftsmen, sometimes bear the name or initials of the mint official responsible for their issue, and the coins might have circulated in trade, been used as gifts or dedications, or hoarded as valuables.
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Book number: 58611
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