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... electrum only . Therefore , in inquiring what are the earliest coins of Hellas , we are bound first to consider certain electrum coins possibly issued on the European side of the Aegean , and having some claim to be regarded as ...
... electrum only . Therefore , in inquiring what are the earliest coins of Hellas , we are bound first to consider certain electrum coins possibly issued on the European side of the Aegean , and having some claim to be regarded as ...
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... electrum coin attributed to Aegina . It is an unique electrum stater weighing 207 grains ( 13.45 grammes ) at Paris . The type of the obverse is a tortoise : on the reverse are two deep oblong incuses side by side ( Pl . No. 2 ) . This ...
... electrum coin attributed to Aegina . It is an unique electrum stater weighing 207 grains ( 13.45 grammes ) at Paris . The type of the obverse is a tortoise : on the reverse are two deep oblong incuses side by side ( Pl . No. 2 ) . This ...
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... electrum coins at Ephesus3 with a great variety of types has decidedly increased our disinclination to regard type in early electrum coins as a satisfactory indication of mint . It is therefore far more probable that these eagle and ...
... electrum coins at Ephesus3 with a great variety of types has decidedly increased our disinclination to regard type in early electrum coins as a satisfactory indication of mint . It is therefore far more probable that these eagle and ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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