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Late Roman and Byzantine solidi found in Sweden and Denmark.
de Fagerlie, Joan M
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Ancient world 620Fagerlie, Joan M. Late Roman and Byzantine solidi found in Sweden and Denmark. (Numismatic notes and monographs no. 157). New York: American Numismatic Society, 1967, xxv, 213 p. 33 plates. Paperback, some minor staining to back cover and a touch to the spine, clean, tight copy. A revision of the author's thesis, University of Washington. $17.50 Box 45
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- Ancient world 620
- Título
- Late Roman and Byzantine solidi found in Sweden and Denmark.
- Autor
- Fagerlie, Joan M
- Formato/Encuadernación
- Good
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- American Numismatic Society,
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- 1967
- Páginas
- xxv, 213
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- Palabras clave
- Ancient World, Late Roman, Byzantine solidi, Sweden, Denmark, Numismatics
- Catálogos del vendedor
- Ancient World; Byzantium and Byzantine Culture; Greece, History and Literature; Scandinavia; Numismatics;
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