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(G. K.) Jenkins and (R. B.) Lewis Carthaginian gold and electrum coins. (Royal Numismatic Soc., special publ. 2.) London: the Royal Numismatic Society, 1963. Pp. 140. 39 plates. £5 5s. from Spink and Son.
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