Ancient West & East, Volume 3, Issue 2Brill, 2004 |
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Page 318
... coins in many Greek cities , which started to strike silver coins already at the end of the 6th - 5th century BC , went through a long development process before bronze coins started to be minted along with silver ones . Chersonesus ...
... coins in many Greek cities , which started to strike silver coins already at the end of the 6th - 5th century BC , went through a long development process before bronze coins started to be minted along with silver ones . Chersonesus ...
Page 321
... coins were carved by a professional , the dies used for striking of bronze coins must have been made by craftsmen whose qualification was much lower . This can be seen , in particular , in the images depicted on the obverse and reverse ...
... coins were carved by a professional , the dies used for striking of bronze coins must have been made by craftsmen whose qualification was much lower . This can be seen , in particular , in the images depicted on the obverse and reverse ...
Page 322
... coins repeated the images on the reverse of the coins of the first series ; on the obverse of the new coins a bucranium was depicted.37 In the second series there were two emissions of coins , which were minted within a rather short ...
... coins repeated the images on the reverse of the coins of the first series ; on the obverse of the new coins a bucranium was depicted.37 In the second series there were two emissions of coins , which were minted within a rather short ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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