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Electrum.
Kalan dört lisanslar ABD sermaye grubu Elektrum gelen şirketlere verildi.
Kaynak: wbj.plespecially with the kingdom of Lydia Early
electrum coins were not standardized in weight, and in their earliest stage may have
Kaynak: CoinIndividual whose name is attested on a series of early
electrum coins, the most ancient inscribed coin series at present known, of Caria ,
Kaynak: Phanes (coin issuer)Silver, in the form of
electrum (a gold–silver alloy), was coined to produce money around 700 BC by the Lydia ns. Later, silver was
Kaynak: SilverSome alloys occur naturally, such as
electrum , which is an alloy that is native to Earth, consisting of silver and gold .
Kaynak: AlloyNickel silver, also known as German silver Argentan, new silver, nickel brass albata alpacca or
electrum is a copper alloy with nickel
Kaynak: Nickel silverElectrum (internal):
Electrum is an alloy of gold and silver. An Allomancer burning
electrum is able to see into their own future Burning
Kaynak: Allomancer 610-550 BC The first coins were made of
electrum , an alloy of gold and silver that occurs naturally but that was further debased by the
Kaynak: Lydia220), who used the phrase to describe a mixed substance with composite properties such as
electrum , a somewhat different sense than the
Kaynak: Tertium quidjpg | Early 6th century BCE Lydian
electrum coin (one-third stater denomination). Image:EucratidesStatere. jpg | Gold stater of the Greco-
Kaynak: Statergranite , or fine limestone , which were then covered in gold or
electrum ; while during the Middle Kingdom and through to the end of the
Kaynak: PyramidionIts earliest coins were made of
electrum , a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold. The British Museum has a Phocaean coin
Kaynak: PhocaeaApart from the brocaded dress, her body was decorated with an
electrum diadem with large gold pendants, a pair of open-work earrings, a
Kaynak: Kul-ObaThe Pactolus once contained
electrum that was the basis of the economy of the ancient state of Lydia . According to legend, King Midas
Kaynak: PactolusHis parentage is uncertain: he could be a son of Shoshenq V His mother, named on an
electrum headpiece in the Louvre , is Tadibast III
Kaynak: Osorkon IV