Roman Coins: Elementary ManualSpink, 1903 - 216 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31
... origin of metallic currency and weight standards . Cambridge , 1892 . LXXVI . A. Pfeiffer . Antike Münzbilder für den Schulgebrauch- Winterthur , 1895 , in - 8 con tavole . LXXVII . A. Blanchet . Les monnaies romaines . Paris , 1896 ...
... origin of metallic currency and weight standards . Cambridge , 1892 . LXXVI . A. Pfeiffer . Antike Münzbilder für den Schulgebrauch- Winterthur , 1895 , in - 8 con tavole . LXXVII . A. Blanchet . Les monnaies romaines . Paris , 1896 ...
الصفحة 38
... origin must be due to placing a fresh piece of metal between the coin dies without having first removed the coin just struck , so that the blow of the ham- mer in falling impressed upon the upper side of the second piece of metal the ...
... origin must be due to placing a fresh piece of metal between the coin dies without having first removed the coin just struck , so that the blow of the ham- mer in falling impressed upon the upper side of the second piece of metal the ...
الصفحة 45
... how- ever interesting to see how from these laws the terminology which we use to - day had its origin . For example from pecus is derived the word PECVNIA ; from peculium ( a little flock ) PECVLIO ; from peculatum - - - 45 -
... how- ever interesting to see how from these laws the terminology which we use to - day had its origin . For example from pecus is derived the word PECVNIA ; from peculium ( a little flock ) PECVLIO ; from peculatum - - - 45 -
الصفحة 47
... pension , & c . , just as in the same way the words esteem , estimate , have their origin in the Latin aes " ( aestimare ) . 66 6 size , and to have a sign imprinted on. Fig . 3.- AES SIGNATUM . Fig . 4. - AES SIGNATUM . 47 ...
... pension , & c . , just as in the same way the words esteem , estimate , have their origin in the Latin aes " ( aestimare ) . 66 6 size , and to have a sign imprinted on. Fig . 3.- AES SIGNATUM . Fig . 4. - AES SIGNATUM . 47 ...
الصفحة 71
... origin of this custom is still an unsolved problem . Some consider this notching of the edge to be an imitation of the Carthaginian coinage which was then well known and highly valued in different provinces of the State , others think ...
... origin of this custom is still an unsolved problem . Some consider this notching of the edge to be an imitation of the Carthaginian coinage which was then well known and highly valued in different provinces of the State , others think ...
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