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... bearing as type on one side a flying eagle , on the other a wheel in a triangular incuse.1 The weight of the tetradrachm is 258-7 grains ( 16.76 grm . ) : that of the didrachm just half this . The attribution of these coins to Chalcis ...
... bearing as type on one side a flying eagle , on the other a wheel in a triangular incuse.1 The weight of the tetradrachm is 258-7 grains ( 16.76 grm . ) : that of the didrachm just half this . The attribution of these coins to Chalcis ...
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... bearing the head of Athena too early , so he has placed the earliest staters of Corinth bearing the same head too late . Von Fritze1 has well pointed out that there cannot be much difference in date between the two series , as the style ...
... bearing the head of Athena too early , so he has placed the earliest staters of Corinth bearing the same head too late . Von Fritze1 has well pointed out that there cannot be much difference in date between the two series , as the style ...
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... bearing as type the owl , or the amphora . These may be safely given to the time of Solon , and connected with his reforms . The tetradrachms bearing the head of Athena were almost certainly , as I shall try to show , first issued in ...
... bearing as type the owl , or the amphora . These may be safely given to the time of Solon , and connected with his reforms . The tetradrachms bearing the head of Athena were almost certainly , as I shall try to show , first issued in ...
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NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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