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The Greek Overstrikes Database (GOD) aims  .  
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 14 May 2023

Estimating the volume of ancient coin production is a topic which, once hotly debated 1 2 3 4, is has now been generally accepted as worth to be pursued. In pessimistic words, the range of uncertainties is not big enough to

The Greek Overstrikes Database (GOD) aims .

References

  1. ^  Buttrey, Theodore V. (1993), "Calculating ancient coin production : facts and fantasies," Numismatic Chronicle, 153, p. 335-351
  2. ^  Buttrey, Theodore V. - Cooper, Denis (1994), "Calculating ancient coin production II : Why it cannot be done," Numismatic Chronicle, 154, p. 341-352.
  3. ^  Callataÿ, François de (1995), "Calculating ancient coin production : Seeking a balance," Numismatic Chronicle, 155, p. 40-54.
  4. ^  Buttrey, S. E. - Buttrey, Theodore V. (1997), "Calculating ancient coin production, again," American Journal of Numismatics, 2nd ser., 9, p. 113-135.