Coin: Georgia in Caucasia, Classical Period

1971.15.3857

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Artifact Identification Coin: Georgia in Caucasia, Classical Period   (1971.15.3857)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Communication Artifacts
  2. :
  3. Exchange Media
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  5. N/A
Artist/Maker None
Geographic Location
Period/Date 400 BC
Culture N/A

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (N/A) 1.0 cm
Dimension 2 (N/A) .23 cm
Dimension 3 (N/A) N/A
Weight 1.76 g
Measuring Remarks None
Materials Metal--Copper
Manufacturing Processes Striking
Munsell Color Information waived

Research Remarks

Published Description N/A
Description N/A
Comparanda N/A
Bibliography

All works are written by David R. Sear unless otherwise noted. Greek Coins and Their Values, Volume 1 (1978) Greek Coins and Their Values, Volume 2 (1979) Greek Imperial Coins and Their Values (1982) Byzantine Coins and Their Values (1987) Roman Coins and Their Values, Millennium Edition, Volume 1 (2000) Roman Coins and Their Values, Millennium Edition, Volume II (2002) Roman Coins and Their Values, Millennium Edition, Volume III (2005) Roman Coins and Their Values, Millennium Edition, Volume IV (2011) David M. Lang: Studies in the numismatic history of Georgia in Transcaucasia. (Numismatic Notes and Monographs, No. 130.) x, 138 pp. XV plates, maps. New York, American Numismatic Society, 1955, p. 6, Plate I,2.

Artifact History

Archaeological Data N/A
Credit Line/Dedication The Seymour and Muriel Yale Collection of Coins of the Ottoman Empire and Other Middle East States
Reproduction N/A
Reproduction Information N/A

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