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<p>[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 4864226, member: 76221"]I have read an article in Itallian,and English. I just downloaded it a few weeks ago. It's regarding the Vandalic period in North Africa and Italy. Unfortunately, it's too large to attach, some three hundred pages.</p><p><br /></p><p>The title of the reasearch is <i>Byzantine Coinage in the East Volume II by Alberto D'Andrea, Alain Gennari, Andrea Torno Ginnasi. </i>It's in Italian and English translation. </p><p><br /></p><p>The article is entitled:"<i>The AE4 struck during the Persian occupation of Alexander." I VOL II Byzantine Coinage in the East Volume II" ...</i>the AE4 reported below is attributed to <i>(photo is same style, has an Alpha) </i>Alexandria (DOC 1 no.375 for Justinian I (<i>MIB III no 215) ...</i>On the obverse, the coin shows a star or flower with eight limbs, and on the reverse a letter "A" surmounted by a cross."</p><p><br /></p><p>If any of you are interested, here is a site to a literary and research site <i>"Academia.edu." </i>Check it out, you can download it. There are literally thousands of numismatic articles that one can download. It's been a great source of info for me. This one is towards the end. Have fun and scroll on.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cheers and good luck[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Black Friar, post: 4864226, member: 76221"]I have read an article in Itallian,and English. I just downloaded it a few weeks ago. It's regarding the Vandalic period in North Africa and Italy. Unfortunately, it's too large to attach, some three hundred pages. The title of the reasearch is [I]Byzantine Coinage in the East Volume II by Alberto D'Andrea, Alain Gennari, Andrea Torno Ginnasi. [/I]It's in Italian and English translation. The article is entitled:"[I]The AE4 struck during the Persian occupation of Alexander." I VOL II Byzantine Coinage in the East Volume II" ...[/I]the AE4 reported below is attributed to [I](photo is same style, has an Alpha) [/I]Alexandria (DOC 1 no.375 for Justinian I ([I]MIB III no 215) ...[/I]On the obverse, the coin shows a star or flower with eight limbs, and on the reverse a letter "A" surmounted by a cross." If any of you are interested, here is a site to a literary and research site [I]"Academia.edu." [/I]Check it out, you can download it. There are literally thousands of numismatic articles that one can download. It's been a great source of info for me. This one is towards the end. Have fun and scroll on. Cheers and good luck[/QUOTE]
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