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If we allow that the issue of gold was a right jealously guarded by the Great King, how far does this apply to the issues of white gold or electrum, of that mixture of gold and silver which was in ordinary use for coinage in the ...
If we allow that the issue of gold was a right jealously guarded by the Great King, how far does this apply to the issues of white gold or electrum, of that mixture of gold and silver which was in ordinary use for coinage in the ...
Strana 114
That the Lydian kings at their capital of Sardes issued electrum coin is in the highest degree probable , for the Lydians as a people seem to have possessed the commercial instinct . Yet it is not possible with certainty to assign to ...
That the Lydian kings at their capital of Sardes issued electrum coin is in the highest degree probable , for the Lydians as a people seem to have possessed the commercial instinct . Yet it is not possible with certainty to assign to ...
Strana 138
And with the daric 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 .
And with the daric 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 .
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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