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Hacksilver (sometimes
referred to as
hacksilber)
consists of
fragments of cut and bent
silver items that were used as
bullion or as
currency by weight...
- C.M.; Skaggs, S. (2013). "King Solomon's silver?:
Southern Phoenician hacksilber ****ds and the
location of Tarshish'".
Internet Archaeology (35). doi:10...
- Almagro-Gorbea, Martín; Ripollès, Pere Pau (2008). "A New
Celtiberian Hacksilber ****d, c. 200 BC".
American Journal of Numismatics. 20: 265–293. JSTOR 43580315...
- The
Cisjordan corpus of
Phoenician Iron Age
hacksilber (hacksilver),
dated between 1200 and 586 BC, is the
largest identified collection of pre-coinage...
- Christine; Skaggs,
Sheldon (2013). "King Solomon's Silver?
Southern Phoenician Hacksilber ****ds and the
Location of Tarshish".
Internet Archaeology (35). doi:10...
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extensively include papers on
metallurgical analyses of
coins and jewelry;
Hacksilber ****ds;
Roman and
Islamic coin dies; clay
bullae from the excavations...
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often switched sides over the
course of the war. The
silver ingots are
hacksilber: cut or
melted pieces of
silver that were used as
bullion and commonly...
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weight in silver, and thus used as
bullion silver.
Numerous finds of
hacksilber ****ds in the East also
exist from the period, in
which various silver...
- (Rijks)daalder) Energiewende,
stands for
Energy transition Freigeld Freiwirtschaft Hacksilber, a type of
commodity money ****er (German also Häller), from Hall am Kocher...
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beginning of the
sixth century. The
weight of this
bullion (often
known as
hacksilber) was
measured using standard units,
named for
their value in
terms of...