Ancient West & East, Volume 3, Issue 2Brill, 2004 |
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Page 318
... 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 Taurica , however , was strik- ing its coins in two ...
... 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 Taurica , however , was strik- ing its coins in two ...
Page 319
... silver coinage — it is quite clear that their functions were to be performed by the bronze coins contemporary with the silver ones . Already in the first series there were bronze coins of small denominations ( two - thirds of the coins ...
... silver coinage — it is quite clear that their functions were to be performed by the bronze coins contemporary with the silver ones . Already in the first series there were bronze coins of small denominations ( two - thirds of the coins ...
Page 320
... silver coins of all denominations in the first series suggest that all dies were carved by the same craftsman . The small number of preserved silver coins from the early series and of the dies used for their striking both point out that ...
... silver coins of all denominations in the first series suggest that all dies were carved by the same craftsman . The small number of preserved silver coins from the early series and of the dies used for their striking both point out that ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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