LES MONNAIES GRECQUES DE MYLASA
de Akarca, Askidil
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Paris, 1959. 8vo, original printed card covers. 106, (2) pages; folding table; 20 fine plates. Unopened. Title written on spine, else fine. Scarce. Clain-Stefanelli 2747. Daehn 4854:"Examines the Hellenistic and Roman Provincial issues of Mylasa." Grierson 63: "Hellénistiques et gréco-impériales.".
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- Título
- LES MONNAIES GRECQUES DE MYLASA
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- Akarca, Askidil
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- Paris
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- 1959
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