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  • Miniatura para Escifato
    griegas «Scyphate». Forum Ancient Coins (en inglés). Consultado el 3 de mayo de 2020.  Bendall, S.; Sellwood, D. (1978). «The Method of Striking Scyphate Coins…
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  • Scyphate is a term frequently used in numismatics to refer to the concave or "cup-shaped" Byzantine coins of the 11th–14th centuries. This usage emerged…
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  • 'scyphate') trachy were issued, but the silver content of these rapidly declined towards only a few per cent, finally ending up as a pure copper coin after…
    22 kB (2911 palabras) - 07:05 20 feb 2024
  • Ducat (redirección desde Ducato (coin))
    (or dukedom)", and initially meant "duke's coin" or a "duchy's coin". The first issue of scyphate billon coins modelled on Byzantine trachea was made by…
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  • bronze, and later copper, coin used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire. The Romans replaced the usage of Greek coins, first by bronze ingots, then…
    6 kB (652 palabras) - 21:47 19 ene 2024
  • 'solid'; pl.: solidi) or nomisma (Greek: νόμισμα, nómisma, lit. 'coin') was a highly pure gold coin issued in the Later Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire. The…
    24 kB (3027 palabras) - 09:44 16 may 2024
  • Histamenon (categoría Gold coins)
    (scyphate) form, possibly to increase the thin coin's strength and to make it less easily bent. Flat coins were still struck at times, but scyphate ones…
    6 kB (742 palabras) - 20:18 4 feb 2024
  • Byzantine coinage (redirección desde Byzantine coins)
    scyphate (cup-shaped) coins known as trachy were issued in both electrum (debased gold) and billon (debased silver). The exact reason for such coins is…
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  • (incorrectly often called "scyphate") Byzantine coins struck in the 11th–14th centuries. The term was properly applied to coins of electrum, billon, or copper…
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  • Hyperpyron (categoría Coins of the Byzantine Empire)
    hyperpyron (Greek: νόμισμα ὑπέρπυρον nómisma hypérpyron) was a Byzantine coin in use during the late Middle Ages, replacing the solidus as the Byzantine…
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  • Javukha (sección Coin types)
    altar, flanked by armed attendants, a Sasanian coinage symbolism. Scyphate gold coin of Javukha in Kushan style, with Bactrian legend. Reverse: siva standing…
    4 kB (298 palabras) - 10:26 8 may 2023
  • Nummus (categoría Coins of ancient Rome)
    various coins that was borrowed from Doric Greek noummos (νοῦμμος; Classical Greek: νόμος, nómos). Originally referring to a specific style of coin used…
    9 kB (850 palabras) - 10:38 25 dic 2023
  • Hexagram (currency) (categoría Coins of the Byzantine Empire)
    silver coin of the Byzantine Empire issued primarily during the 7th century AD. With the exception of a few 6th-century ceremonial issues, silver coins were…
    4 kB (359 palabras) - 17:23 9 mar 2023
  • Follis (categoría Coins of ancient Rome)
    was a type of coin in the Roman and Byzantine traditions. In the past, the term follis was used to describe a large bronze Roman coin introduced in about…
    6 kB (640 palabras) - 12:07 14 may 2024
  • of the concave shape of the coin's obverse. The 2014 National Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coin is the first scyphate coinage ever produced by the…
    10 kB (1070 palabras) - 15:49 13 abr 2024
  • Tremissis (categoría Coins of ancient Rome)
    tremissis or tremis (Greek: τριμίσιον, trimision) was a small pure gold coin of Late Antiquity. Its name, meaning "a third of a unit", formed by analogy…
    4 kB (435 palabras) - 01:14 6 ene 2024
  • AR Scyphate Ducalis, dated year 10 (1140), after the king's victory on 25 July. Obverse: Christ. Reverse: King Roger and Duke Roger.…
    37 kB (4481 palabras) - 12:41 10 may 2024
  • Aspron (categoría Coins of the Byzantine Empire)
    from Latin asper, was a late Byzantine name for silver or silver-alloy coins. The Latin word asper originally meant "rough", but had gradually acquired…
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  • French sol (redirección desde Sou (French coin))
    The sol, later called a sou, is the name of a number of different coins, for accounting or payment, dating from Antiquity to today. The name is derived…
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  • Miliaresion (categoría Coins of the Byzantine Empire)
    used for two types of Byzantine silver coins. In its most usual sense, it refers to the themed flat silver coin struck between the 8th and 11th Century…
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  • first Kushano-Sasanian ruler to issue coins on the Kushan model. The gold coins of Peroz tended to be scyphate and to imitate the design of Kushan ruler…
    13 kB (1369 palabras) - 09:23 25 jun 2023
  • Tetarteron (categoría Gold coins)
    to 20 mm for the original solidus) and had acquired a slightly concave (scyphate) form. However, starting with Michael IV (r. 1034–1041), who was a former…
    7 kB (862 palabras) - 08:29 8 may 2023