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Potin is a base
metal alloy used in coins. It is
typically a
mixture of copper, tin and lead (in
varying proportions) and does not
typically contain significant...
- Félix
Potin is the name of a
French businessman and his
eponymous m****-distribution
retail business,
founded in the mid-nineteenth century.
While the...
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magazine after Shōnen Pakku.
During the boom,
Poten (derived from the
French "
potin") was
published in 1908. All the
pages were in full
color with influences...
- value, and
could be used for "day to day" purchases. Low-value
coinages of
potin, a
bronze alloy with high tin content, were
minted in most
Celtic areas...
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mining area of the
Ankobra River Basin.
Rivers and
Lakes Bannerman, W.;
Potin-Gautier, M.; Amoureux, D.; Tellier, S.; Rambaud, A.; Babut, M.; Adimado...
- CJ,
Waite TJ,
Boneberg E-M,
Woitsch S,
Weiller M,
Abela R,
Grolimund D,
Potin P,
Butler A,
Luther GW,
Kroneck PMH, Meyer-Klaucke W,
Feiters MC (2008)...
- Bénédicte; Coelho,
Susana M.; Bail, Aude Le; Tonon, Thierry; Michel, Gurvan;
Potin, Philippe; Kloareg, Bernard; Boyen, Catherine; Peters,
Akira F.; ****, J...
- in Paris, by Eugène
Coulon (1903–04)
Sinuous onion-shaped tops – Félix
Potin Building (Rue de
Rennes no. 140–140bis) in Paris, by Paul
Auscher (1904)...
- of the Indo-Gr****
kings to the northwest.
Thousands of lead,
copper and
potin Satavahana coins have been
discovered in the
Deccan region; a few gold and...
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original on June 10, 2020.
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Secret de
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