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Silver Coin of Ptolemy I Soter, Memphis, 323 BCE - 316 BCE 1947.98.330
دار الكتب و الوثائق القومية المصرية
American Numismatic Society
المحور الرأسى
12
قطر
27.5
الوزن
17.0
Ancient Greek silver coin in the name of Alexander III of Macedon from Memphis, c. 323 BC–c. 316 BC: HCR23803
دار الكتب و الوثائق القومية المصرية
Ashmolean Museum
المحور الرأسى
12
قطر
25.7
الوزن
17.1

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المحور الرأسى
12
قطر
26.6
الوزن
17.05

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Newell, Edward Theodore, 1886-1941
Abstract
Notebook containing notes on coins of various hoards, along with loose leaves with additional coin lists, notes, and rubbings. A detached label once adhered to the cover of the album reads, "HOARDS II." Includes a letter to Margaret Thompson from Martin Price of the British Museum relating to a joint project on the coins of Alexander the Great (1968). Hoards covered in the notebook are Sardis, Anadol, Aleppo, Ankyra, Aintab, Andhritsena, Abu Hommos, Taranto, Bithynian, Demanhur, Chalcis (Eretria), Calabria, Constantinople, Cyprus (Larnaka), Peloponessos, Drama, Greece (Tiffany), Eretria, Epidaurus, Sparta, Patras, Gesou, Haiffa, Prof. Haynes, Saida, Jandolo, Anadol, Kuft, Kyparissia, Keleler, Karditsa, Messene, Larnaka, Lamia, Latakie, Mosul, Marasesti, Patras, Parthian, Philip II Staters, Ravel, Salonica, Sophikon, Taranto, Tripolitsa, Thebes, Urfa, Gejou, Lamia, and Kyparissia.
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