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Coins, Roman --- Silver coins --- Catalogs. --- Coins --- Roman coins --- Catalogs --- Cappadocia (Turkey) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Coins, Roman - Turkey - Cappadocia - Catalogs. --- Silver coins - Turkey - Cappadocia - Catalogs.
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The Later Republican Cistophori treats the cistophoric coinage bearing the names of Roman magistrates, most commonly proconsuls, struck in 58–48 BC, as well as other issues which depart from the traditional paradigm.The cistophori were originally introduced as the currency of the Hellenistic Attalid kingdom by the mid-second century BC. They were retained as the coins of the realm even after the kingdom was bequeathed to Rome in 133 BC and continued to be struck down into the first century BC.The Later Republican Cistophori catalogues and illustrates some 523 cistophori and fractions from the mints of Ephesus, Pergamum, Tralles, and Apameia, as well as the “ATA” series and related issues. A detailed commentary discusses the Roman magistrates and the Greek signers of their coinages as well as well as the metrology and fineness of the cistophori.
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A broadly-illustrated overview of the contemporary state of Greco-Roman numismatic scholarship.
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Cistophorus (Coin) --- -Coins, Greek --- Numismatics --- Silver coins --- Catalogs --- Hadrian, --- -Catalogs --- Coins, Greek --- Cistaforen (Romeinse). 117-138 na Chr. --- Munten (Romeinse). 117-138 na Chr. --- Cistophores romains. 117-138 apr. J-Chr. --- Hadrien, empereur romain. --- Monnaies romaines. 117-138 apr J-Chr. --- Hadrianus, Romeins keizer. --- Coins, Roman
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