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The earliest gold coins issued by any city of the Greek world ( with the possible exception of a few very small gold coins struck in Italy and Sicily ) were gold drachms of Athens , bearing on one side the head of Athena , on the other ...
The earliest gold coins issued by any city of the Greek world ( with the possible exception of a few very small gold coins struck in Italy and Sicily ) were gold drachms of Athens , bearing on one side the head of Athena , on the other ...
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They must have had some reason for adopting it for their gold coin . In the same way at Rhodes , in Chalcidice , and in other places in which a gold coinage appears early in the fifth century , it is invariably the Attic standard of ...
They must have had some reason for adopting it for their gold coin . In the same way at Rhodes , in Chalcidice , and in other places in which a gold coinage appears early in the fifth century , it is invariably the Attic standard of ...
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That this high - spirited monarch should have broken through the tradition , and issued gold coins on his own account , need not surprise us . It is more remarkable that all his successors on the throne of Salamis should have continued ...
That this high - spirited monarch should have broken through the tradition , and issued gold coins on his own account , need not surprise us . It is more remarkable that all his successors on the throne of Salamis should have continued ...
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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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