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Page 114
... electrum coin . The classification of electrum money to each of them by François Lenormant is little more than a work of imagination . M. Six has indeed read on some electrum coins , bearing as type a lion's head , the name of King ...
... electrum coin . The classification of electrum money to each of them by François Lenormant is little more than a work of imagination . M. Six has indeed read on some electrum coins , bearing as type a lion's head , the name of King ...
Page 115
... electrum as of equal value with coins of good quality ? The view of Brandis and Mommsen was that electrum was regarded as a metal apart , and conventionally accepted as of ten times the value of silver , or three - fourths of the value ...
... electrum as of equal value with coins of good quality ? The view of Brandis and Mommsen was that electrum was regarded as a metal apart , and conventionally accepted as of ten times the value of silver , or three - fourths of the value ...
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... electrum coins of Cyzicus , Phocaea , and other cities also came to an end , as well as the gold coins of Lampsacus . Thus ends the first chapter of the history of imperial coinage . The second chapter had scarcely begun , when the ...
... electrum coins of Cyzicus , Phocaea , and other cities also came to an end , as well as the gold coins of Lampsacus . Thus ends the first chapter of the history of imperial coinage . The second chapter had scarcely begun , when the ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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