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Title: A Greek bronze coin of Seleukos IV, Seleukid kingdom, Syria
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Discover the artistry of the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods of Greek coinage. From the histroy of leading collections to trade and colonization patterns, revisit find sites, witness, witness artistic motifs and be privy to recent finds that impact the intriquing market of ancient coins.
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Leather-texured paper over boards with gilt stamped titles. 206 pages liberally illustrated with B&W photos of coins. Text gives the history of coins, an outline of ancient Greek coins, a guide to symbols and city names, identifies (with images) Greek kings and petty rulers who appeared on coinage. Edgewear at spine ends and corner tips, otherwise clean and sound. Second Edition Hard Cover Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Quantity available: 1.
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GREEK KUSHAN BRONZE COIN. First--third century AD.
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The Lexicon is intended to provide those engaged in the study of the Greek world with a list, accompanied by full, itemized evidence, of personal names known from literature, inscriptions, papyri, vases, coins, and other objects, from earliest times to about the 7th century AD.
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This is a beautiful Alexander of Macedonia coin ring. The coin is oxidized but the band is smooth and brilliant. Alexander the Great was one of the most successful Ancient Greek military commanders in history. He also wanted to continue his march eastwards in order to find the end of the world since his boyhood tutor Aristotle told him tales about where the land ends and the Great Outer Sea begins.
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The Pioneers - Lydia and the Greeks. The Great Eastern Empires. The Oriental Coinage Experiment. Rome. Coinage During the Age of Faith. The Age of Awakening in Europe. The Expansion of European Coinage. The Age of Revolution. Modern Money and the Modern State. Epilogue: Money's Future. Bibliography.
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GREEK KUSHAN BRONZE COIN. First--third century AD.
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Ancient Greek, Roman & Byzantine coins featuring an important offering of Judaean coinage
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Hard Bound. Condition: New . Size: 28.5x22.5cm, The present catalogue is based on two main categories of coins in the Smithsonian Institution: the General Collection and the Malakand Hoard. Other than the exhaustive catalogue of the above mentioned coins, the author has made an attempt, in the introduction, to set out and justify his attributions and chronology of the Indo-Greek, Indo-Scythian and Indo-Parthian represented in the catalogue. 41 plates. ISBN: viii+143 Yr. of Pub.1993
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