... conflict for rare brass, where the gold and silver are too common to be prized. But this kind of valuation by rarity alone, exclusive of interest or workmanship, sometimes leads the connoisseur astray — convinced too late that coins, * Dr. Cardwell... Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and Romans - 第 205 頁Edward Cardwell 著 - 1832 - 238 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 614 頁
...convinced too late that coins, * Dr. Cardwell (p. 207) expects to find these yet in plenty : — ' It is possible that the senate may never have issued...continuing to use the dies of his predecessor ; but it ¡sa more reasonable solution, that such coins were actually minted, and may hereafter be brought to... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 614 頁
...— convinced too late that coins, * Dr. Cardwell (p. 207) expects to 6nd these vet in plenty : — ' It is possible that the senate may never have issued any brass coin with the insignia ofOtho, and may have supplied the wants of Rome by continuing to use the dies of his predecessor ;... | |
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