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Page 320
... dies , were made with the same diverse die ( Fig . 1 , 3 ) . Three different dies were used for their reverses . This data shows that the chances of new , unknown obverse dies for the obverse to be discovered are very low in the case of ...
... dies , were made with the same diverse die ( Fig . 1 , 3 ) . Three different dies were used for their reverses . This data shows that the chances of new , unknown obverse dies for the obverse to be discovered are very low in the case of ...
Page 321
... dies for the obverse of the coins of the higher denominations were carved rather pro- fessionally , however , the quality of some dies used for the reverse side leads us to think that their carving was performed by less skilled ...
... dies for the obverse of the coins of the higher denominations were carved rather pro- fessionally , however , the quality of some dies used for the reverse side leads us to think that their carving was performed by less skilled ...
Page 327
... dies were worn - out or not . The manufacture of new dies at the mint in Byzantium was made easier and was speeded up by applying the so - called hubbing technique , whereby the necessary number of dies was sim- ply produced with the ...
... dies were worn - out or not . The manufacture of new dies at the mint in Byzantium was made easier and was speeded up by applying the so - called hubbing technique , whereby the necessary number of dies was sim- ply produced with the ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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