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нумизматический


Тезаурус:

  1. His numismatic appraisal of the discovery does not accord with mine.
  2. According to an Economic Development Board report of October 1992, annual sales turnover for the fine arts sector exceeds S90 million (US55 million) while the annual turnover of the numismatic market is estimated at S70 million (US43.2 million).
  3. The Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath 2 (1988), pp. 281-;358 (estimation of the bronze coinage in circulation in Britain); W. Esty, Numismatic Chronicle 1986, pp. 185-;215 (how to calculate die numbers from dies observed in a particular sample); M. Mate, Numismatic Chronicle 1969, pp. 207-;18 and P. Kinns, Numismatic Chronicle 1983, pp. 1ff (both on average output per die); F. S. Weiner, The Arch of Nero in Rome (1985) and M. Price and B. Trell, Greek Coins and their Cities (1977) (both on architectural types on coins); E. T. Hall and D. M. Metcalf (eds.),
  4. On reading the list of collections in the occupied territories, one can only speculate as to what has happened to some 3,000 numismatic items, 15,000 volumes of rare books and 8,100 prints, as well as antique arms belonging to the collection of Baltazar Bogisic, one of the most distinguished Croatian scientists of the nineteenth century.
  5. Numismatic evidence is relevant too.
  6. The Withington mosaic is considered an elaborate version of this format (datable to c. 290) leading to the Barton mosaic (with its numismatic evidence) of c. 300, and thence to the other pavements in the group.
  7. "The Coinage of Southern England 796-;840", British Numismatic Journal , vol. xxxii, 1963; N. P. Brooks, The Early History of the Church of Canterbury , 1984; P. H. Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters: an Annotated List and Bibliography , 1968; F. M. Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England , 1971.
  8. And the money needed renewing: the numismatic proof of the debased state of the currency at this point has already been mentioned.
  9. Last week Frankfurt finalised the WOMBAT negotiations with Albania and Mongolia, and their currencies were absorbed into the Global Numismatic Unit (GNU), so named because one specimen was "minted" (made in metallic hard-copy form) into what our grandmothers used to know as a "coin".
  10. He took special interest in the numismatic collection, rehung the museum's pictures, and made the library more useful and accessible to scholars.

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