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The Jeton de vermeil is an award recognising scholarly achievement in numismatics. It is awarded by the Société française de numismatique annually to a foreign (non-French) numismatic scholar, and every three years to the outgoing president of the society. It was formerly known as the Médaille de vermeil.[1] It is a widely recognised award for numismatics.

The medal was created in 1932-36 by Lucien Bazor, engraver at the Paris Mint, thanks to a bequest to the Society from Pierre Babut (who was President of the Society, 1907-1908 and 1912–1913).[2]

Recipients of the Médaille de vermeil

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Recipients of the Jeton de vermeil

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  • 1969 - K. Castelin
  • 1971 - R.A.G. Carson
  • 1972 - P. Balog[3]
  • 1973 - H.A. Cahn
  • 1974 - P. Bruun
  • 1976 - R. Kiersnowski
  • 1977 - L. Villaronga[4][5]
  • 1978 - M.R. Alfoeldi
  • 1979 - M.D. Metcalf
  • 1980 - T. Hackens
  • 1981 - G. Belloni
  • 1982 - S. Suchodolski
  • 1983 - S. Scheers
  • 1984 - M. Crawford
  • 1985 - R. Weiller
  • 1986 -
  • 1987 - G. Gorini, E.A. Arslan
  • 1988 - M. Archibald[6]
  • 1989 - A. Kunisz
  • 1990 -
  • 1991 - M. Blackburn
  • 1992 - G. Demski
  • 1993 - H.U. Geiger
  • 1994 - A. Johnston
  • 1995 - N. Mayhew
  • 1996 - A. Geiser
  • 1997 - A. Pol
  • 1998 - P.P. Ripollès
  • 1999 - L. Travaini
  • 2000 - S. Gjongecaj
  • 2001 - W. Hahn
  • 2002 - Y. Touratsoglou
  • 2003 - M. Crusafont i Sabater[7]
  • 2004 - A. Burnett[8]
  • 2005 - U. Klein
  • 2006 - F. de Callataÿ
  • 2007 - A. Saccoci
  • 2008 - W. Metcalf
  • 2009 - Benedikt Zäch (Winterthur coin cabinet)[9]
  • 2010 - M. Alram
  • 2011 - E. Oberländer
  • 2012 - R. Bland
  • 2013 - A. Rovelli
  • 2014 - C. Arnold-Biucchi[10]
  • 2015 - P. Ilisch
  • 2016 - J. van Heesch
  • 2017 - J. Chr. Moesgaard
  • 2018 - K. Butcher
  • 2019 - Helen Wang (British Museum)[11]
  • 2020 - M. Michele Asolati[12]
  • 2021 - B. Woytek (Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut)[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Médaille et jeton de vermeil – Société française de numismatique". sfnumismatique.org. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Jeton de vermeil de la SFN – Société française de numismatique" (in French). Retrieved 2019-12-09.
  3. ^ Bates, Michael L. "Paul Balog, 1900-1982". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Crusafont, Miquel. "Leondre Villaronga I Garriga" (PDF). Inc-cin.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  5. ^ Villaronga, L.; Institut d'Estudis Catalans; Societat Catalana d'Estudis Numismàtics (2014-11-12). Obra numismàtica esparsa Vol. 5. Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 341. ISBN 978-84-9965-212-2.
  6. ^ Barrie J. Cook; Gareth Williams; Marion Archibald (2006). Coinage And History in the North Sea World, C. AD 500-1250: Essays in Honour of Marion Archibald. BRILL. p. 7. ISBN 90-04-14777-2.
  7. ^ Institut d'Estudis Catalans (2009). Directori de les societats filials: (1907-2007). Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 265. ISBN 978-84-92583-11-9.
  8. ^ "Officers". romansociety.org. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Archived from the original on 28 September 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  9. ^ (in Dutch) «Jeton de vermeil» für Benedikt Zäch, Nzz.ch, 3 December 2009
  10. ^ "Strong Harvard Presence at International Numismatic Conference in Sicily". Harvard University. 3 October 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  11. ^ (in French) Annonces des séances, Sfnumismatique.org
  12. ^ http://www.sfnumismatique.org/jeton-de-vermeil/ Accessed 8 Jan 2023.
  13. ^ "Bernhard Woytek receives the »Jeton de vermeil«". www.oeaw.ac.at. 12 October 2022. Retrieved 2023-06-03.