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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...
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Croeseids Bimetallism, also
known as the
bimetallic standard, is a
monetary standard in
which the
value of the
monetary unit is
defined as equivalent...
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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"...
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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...
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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....
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Croeseid coin of
Croesus (c. 550 BCE),
depicting the Lion and Bull —
partly symbolizing alliance between Lydia and Greece, respectively...