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Page 314
... minting process used in its early stages , and the amount of pro- duction in the first half of the 4th century BC . Not so long ago , it seemed unreasonable even to pose the problem that is the subject of the present article . The words ...
... minting process used in its early stages , and the amount of pro- duction in the first half of the 4th century BC . Not so long ago , it seemed unreasonable even to pose the problem that is the subject of the present article . The words ...
Page 315
... minting would be per- formed . Another very important component of the organisation of the work of a mint is control over the minting process in order to regulate the emis- sion of coins , to examine the amount of metal used for minting ...
... minting would be per- formed . Another very important component of the organisation of the work of a mint is control over the minting process in order to regulate the emis- sion of coins , to examine the amount of metal used for minting ...
Page 325
... minting at Panticapaeum.11 A catalogue of Panticapaean silver coins from that time period was published recently , accompanied by an analysis of dies used for their minting.12 44 43 The obverse of the coins of all denominations ( except ...
... minting at Panticapaeum.11 A catalogue of Panticapaean silver coins from that time period was published recently , accompanied by an analysis of dies used for their minting.12 44 43 The obverse of the coins of all denominations ( except ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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