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- Croeseid The Croeseid, anciently Kroiseioi stateres, was a type of coin, either in gold or silver, which was minted in Sardis by the king of Lydia Croesus...
- Croeseids Bimetallism, also known as the bimetallic standard, is a monetary standard in which the value of the monetary unit is defined as equivalent...
- production of the Croeseids, since they adopted similar weights and were of the same fabric. He insists that the finds of the Croeseids and the "Archer"...
- dating to the time of the Croeseid, the world's first gold coin, originally minted by King Croesus of Lydia. The Croeseid was later continued to be minted...
- will lead them. — Isaiah 11:6 One of the first coins to be minted was the croeseid. It depicted the Lydian Lion and ****enic Bull, representing the peaceful...
- true gold coins with a standardised purity for general circulation, the Croeseid (following on from his father Alyattes who invented minting with electrum...
- eight gold lightweight Croeseids, a tetradrachm of Abdera, a stater of Aegina and three double-sigloi from Cyprus. The Croeseids were found in very fresh...
- that was further debased by the Lydians with added silver and copper. Croeseids The largest of these coins are commonly referred to as a 1/3 stater (trite)...
- Gold croeseid of Croesus c.550 BC, depicting the Lydian lion and Gr**** bull - partly in recognition of transnational parentage....
- Croeseid coin of Croesus (c. 550 BCE), depicting the Lion and Bull — partly symbolizing alliance between Lydia and Greece, respectively...