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Pirenne was interested in coins , as a result of his friendship with Prou , the
doyen of Merovingian numismatics . ' But it was Sture Bolin who first mobilised
the massive amount of numismatic data to examine the questions posed by
Pirenne ...
Pirenne was interested in coins , as a result of his friendship with Prou , the
doyen of Merovingian numismatics . ' But it was Sture Bolin who first mobilised
the massive amount of numismatic data to examine the questions posed by
Pirenne ...
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The variety of designs employed on the coins , ranging from imperial motifs to
abstractions of Anglo - Saxon images , leads us to believe that these were
special - purpose artifacts , while the large numbers associated with minsters
such as ...
The variety of designs employed on the coins , ranging from imperial motifs to
abstractions of Anglo - Saxon images , leads us to believe that these were
special - purpose artifacts , while the large numbers associated with minsters
such as ...
Side 115
There is , finally , a third group of Offan coins . This is distinguished from the
previous groups by its heavier weight , which is ' distinctly over 20 grains ' , in
comparison with those of the other two groups , which average about 19 grains .
There is , finally , a third group of Offan coins . This is distinguished from the
previous groups by its heavier weight , which is ' distinctly over 20 grains ' , in
comparison with those of the other two groups , which average about 19 grains .
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