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Archaeological and numismatical findings from the vicinitie of Bolshiye Atrjasi village (Tetjushy district of Tatarstan Republic)
Published 2015-09-01“…The findings that were found at village in the beginning of the XXI century are also studied in the article: bronze and silver jewelry, household items, iron arrowheads, numismatics. Coins related to an epoch of Golden Horde: single findings are basically related to first half – the middle of XIV century, three treasures –the end of XIV century, and an jewelry – end Х–XII centuries, XIII–XIV and XVII–XIX centuries. …”
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A Numismatic History of the Early Islamic Precious Metal Coinage of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula
Published 2014“…The final section combines the numismatic evidence and the historical record provided by a variety of secondary sources into a numismatic history of the two regions. …”
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Numismatic finds of the 4th-3rd centuries BC from Kale at Krševica (southeastern Serbia)
Published 2007-01-01Subjects: “…central balkans; kale-krševica; settlement from the 4th-3th centuries bc; numismatic finds; philip ii; alexander iii; cassander; demetrios poliorketes; damastion; pelagia…”
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Generalized regression neuronal networks to predict the value of numismatic assets. Evidence for the walking liberty half dollar
Published 2021-09-01“…Due to the relevance of these investments in these times, this study proposes using artificial intelligence to predict the value of alternative investments, specifically the numismatic asset the Walking Liberty Half Dollar. To achieve this objective, the use of Generalized Regression Neural Networks has been proposed over a sample 25 coins of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar with several qualities valued in the period 2000-2019. …”
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SOME DATA ABOUT A POSSIBLE FRAGMENT OF A ROMAN HOARD IN THE "ALEXANDRU BORZA" NUMISMATIC COLLECTION
Published 2019-04-01“…<p>In May, 1971, the museum in Alba Iulia acquired the numismatic collection of Professor Alexandru Borza. …”
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On the Coin Circulation in the South-Western Taurica in the Late Byzantine Period: A Few New Numismatic Rarities
Published 2023-12-01“…The specifics of the monetary circulation of the Taurica during the classical Middle Ages are well known to modern specialists in Byzantine numismatics. It is characterized by the diversity of the money market and a wide variety of issuers. …”
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THE CREDIBILITY OF RELIGIOUS QUOTES ON ISLAMIC NUMISMATICS CONSIDERING ITS ACTUAL HISTORICAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF ṬARMASHĪRĪN KHAN
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…islamic numismatics, ṭarmashīrīn…”
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THE GEORGE W. LA BORDE COLLECTION OF ROMAN AUREI
Published 2017-07-01Subjects: “…numismatics, auction, aurei…”
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Formation of the Capital Center of the Ulus Of Jochi in the Lower Volga During the Reign of Uzbek Khan (analysis of numismatic material)
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Yangi Taraz in the 13th–14th centuries and the Discovery of Its Geographical Location on the Basis of Numismatic Data
Published 2019-06-01“…Numismatic finds both from Pokrovsk II and Taraz in Kazakhstan are considered in detail in this article. …”
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A abdicação de Vetranião (350 d.c.) e os resquícios do modelo Tetrárquico
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Coins in the Classroom – Teaching Group Work with Roman Coins
Published 2020-10-01Subjects: “…numismatics…”
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0288 The Annihilation of the German Numismatic Market during the Nazi Era, with Some Observations on the Countermeasures Adopted by Jewish Ancient Coin Dealers
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: “…numismatics…”
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The numismatic circulation of the cities of Chalcidice, the Chalcidic League, and the Bottiaeans in the kingdom of Macedonia during the 5th and 4th centuries BC
Published 2022-11-01“…The number of coins rises slightly in the second half of the 5th century coins, while most of the numismatic material belongs to the first half of the 4th century BC. …”
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