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... Head of Athena ; 11 , Persephone holding corn , rising from the ground ; 12 , Head of Persian satrap . Some of these types seem to have no special meaning , 1 but to be mere imitations of well - known coins or works of art . But a few ...
... Head of Athena ; 11 , Persephone holding corn , rising from the ground ; 12 , Head of Persian satrap . Some of these types seem to have no special meaning , 1 but to be mere imitations of well - known coins or works of art . But a few ...
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... head of Apollo which may be compared with the head of the Sun - god on the coins of Rhodes , or that of Arethusa on the coins of Syracuse . The British Museum Catalogue gives for it the date B. c . 387-300 , a wide date , which shows ...
... head of Apollo which may be compared with the head of the Sun - god on the coins of Rhodes , or that of Arethusa on the coins of Syracuse . The British Museum Catalogue gives for it the date B. c . 387-300 , a wide date , which shows ...
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... Head's third period , B. c . 415–394 . But their genuineness has been called in question ; and it is unsafe to base ... head of young Herakles , and on the reverse a Palladium . This is no doubt a coin of Pergamon ; a third of a stater ...
... Head's third period , B. c . 415–394 . But their genuineness has been called in question ; and it is unsafe to base ... head of young Herakles , and on the reverse a Palladium . This is no doubt a coin of Pergamon ; a third of a stater ...
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FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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