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The Aureus - a Golden Newspaper
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How Caracalla found Relief
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Wallenstein‘s Wealth
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A Journey through Greek Religion
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Coins of the Helvetic Republic
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The Prize-Crowns of Philippopolis
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Stories and History of Sybaris, 510 BC
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The Rise of Constantine
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Money in the Roman Republic
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The Fall of the Roman denarius
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Alexander the great
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The Oak as Symbol of Growth
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The Investiture Controversy 1150
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Solving Emblemata Riddles
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City of Berne 1494
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Exploiting the mines by renting slaves
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When Coins Laugh and Quarrel
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Coins without Illustrations
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Best of Europe II - Die schönsten Münzen
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Brandenburg's crucial role
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Design of Euro Coins
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The Frankfurt 'Champagne Thaler' 1843
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Swiss Federal Coins
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Mildenberg’s Dream Collection
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Three radio play texts
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The Saint-Gaudens coins, 1908
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Why the Third Crusade went wrong
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Currencies of the Classical World
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Portraits on Coins Antiquity
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Tax rolls witnessing social change
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Money in Denmark
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A Journey through the Mystery Religions
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When Herodes saved the Tyrian Shekel
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The Medici Family and Their Florence
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Fashion on Coins I: Beards
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The History of Coins in China
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A Journey through Greek Religion
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Medieval Currencies
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British Coins
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How in 1875 Swiss emancipated its Franc
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Czar Alexander II (1818-1881)
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Drachm, Dirham, Thaler, Pound
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Caligula‘s Numismatic Focus
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Impertinently Rich: Croesus‘ first coins
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The Rise of the Condottieri
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Symbolic language, heraldics
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Cowry shell as global currency
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Ruling Jülich meant ruling the Rhine
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The Denarius
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The Solidus
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Caesar, His Allies and His Enemies
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Coins and Their Production
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Fashion on Coins II: Hairstyles
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Closing the Doors of Janus‘ Temple
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Money in Japan II
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Architecture on Coins
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The 'Eagle-and-Crab' Emergency Gold Coin
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Versailles: a Case of Squandering?
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Portraits on Coins
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Celtic Coins and their Archetypes
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Zurich on its Talers
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Christianity Conquers Rome
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The World’s Oldest Currency System
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The Denarius - the Main Roman Currency
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The Best Coinimages
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How Galla Placidia became Empress
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Bracteates
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The Most Beautiful Greek Coins
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... when Rome was looted.
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Money in Sweden
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Beautiful Coins Antiquity to Renaissance
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Money Japan I
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How Philipp II constructed his Greekness
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Money in Japan III
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Currencies of Modern Times
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Melle, industrial Centre 814
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Chinese Silver Ingots
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Some coins of the USA
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Demetrios Poliorcetes
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France and Its Coinage
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Coins of our Radio Play
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Papal Coins
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Hadrian the Traveler
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Fashion on Coins III: Clothes
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Was Italy «freed» at Marengo?
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Coins of Syracuse, after 500 BC
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Fair Money?
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Innovations in Asia Minor, before 336 BC