einai 
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1923. ] Numismatic Supplement No. XXXVII. N. 39 
65. alt at 
yee 
dig! wilt! 
sf 
Weight, about 90 grs., Codrington, pl. 18, fig. 12. 
66, al! f Ww 
els (el! f 
Sia 
Weight, 45 grs., cf. Codrington, No, 5. 
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