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... coins . CURRENT VIEWS : NEED FOR THEIR REVISION . According to the hitherto accepted opinion two standards , and two standards only , were employed in Crete prior to the introduction of the Imperial coinage : the first was a debased ...
... coins . CURRENT VIEWS : NEED FOR THEIR REVISION . According to the hitherto accepted opinion two standards , and two standards only , were employed in Crete prior to the introduction of the Imperial coinage : the first was a debased ...
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... COINS WITH ATHENIAN TYPES . The great majority of the silver coins of Crete were minted on the Aeginetic standard . But there remain a certain number , for whose weight we have still to account . It may be recalled that Head in his ...
... COINS WITH ATHENIAN TYPES . The great majority of the silver coins of Crete were minted on the Aeginetic standard . But there remain a certain number , for whose weight we have still to account . It may be recalled that Head in his ...
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... coins on the Aeginetic standard . Subsequently it was , as we have seen , one of the mints that produced tetradrachms with Athenian types . At a still later period there was a fairly abundant issue of pieces that are shown by their ...
... coins on the Aeginetic standard . Subsequently it was , as we have seen , one of the mints that produced tetradrachms with Athenian types . At a still later period there was a fairly abundant issue of pieces that are shown by their ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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