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Author Topic: Dressel and Regling, "Zwei ägyptische Funde altgriechischer Silbermünzen" Plates  (Read 764 times)

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Does anyone know where I can get the plates to this work:

Heinrich Dressel and K. Regling, "Zwei ägyptische Funde altgriechischer Silbermünzen," Zeitschift fuer Numismatik (Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1927) Taf. 1-6.

The essay itself is here, but no plates: http://numismatics.org/zfn/38060000322982/46752.pdf

I'm looking for this coin: page 70, no. 122/ Berlin 1902/681, 3.5g, which features Acheloios!


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Thanks, Altamura!

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Do you know the article by Kory Konuk, "Orou, dynaste de carie", about this coin type?: https://www.academia.edu/332820/Orou_dynaste_de_Carie
1.2 on the plate seems to be the specimen shown in the Dressel and Regling article (at least at a first glance).

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I did not, thank you.  In the article that cited the Dressel paper they compared the coin to an early Milesian stater based on iconography and the weight standard, but there was no picture.  When I saw the plate I knew the coin and that it was Carian, and the comparison was ultimately unfounded (I was hoping it was a new Milesian coin).

 

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