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- Nabataean_coinage abstract "The coinage of Nabataea began under the reign of Aretas II, c. 110 - 96 BC but it was his heir Aretas III, who at the time was in control of land extending to Damascus. The silver coinage is based on the weight of the Roman Denarius or Greek Drachma, as the adjacent areas around Nabataea used the Greek weight system, it is presumed the coins are of this standard. The local name of the denominations are not known so the Latin denarius and Greek drachma equivalents are used interchangeably.Some authors state it to be based on the Phoenician drachmae instead on the Attic drachmae weight standard. Most common is the small bronze coinage of between 5–25 mm in diameter, which was in use at the same time as the coins of Judaea. The name of these coins is unknown but they do correspond with the common bronze coins issued at the time in the Greek area of influence.".
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- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
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- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_currencies.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nabataea.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Coins.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Cornucopia.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Denarius.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Drachma.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Greek_drachma.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Judea.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Nabataea.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Nabataeans.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Phoenicia.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink Yaakov_Meshorer.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLink File:Aretas_coinage.jpg.
- Nabataean_coinage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nabataean coinage".
- Nabataean_coinage hasPhotoCollection Nabataean_coinage.
- Nabataean_coinage subject Category:Ancient_currencies.
- Nabataean_coinage subject Category:Nabataea.
- Nabataean_coinage type People.
- Nabataean_coinage comment "The coinage of Nabataea began under the reign of Aretas II, c. 110 - 96 BC but it was his heir Aretas III, who at the time was in control of land extending to Damascus. The silver coinage is based on the weight of the Roman Denarius or Greek Drachma, as the adjacent areas around Nabataea used the Greek weight system, it is presumed the coins are of this standard.".
- Nabataean_coinage label "Nabataean coinage".
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- Nabataean_coinage wasDerivedFrom Nabataean_coinage?oldid=517410585.
- Nabataean_coinage depiction Aretas_coinage.jpg.
- Nabataean_coinage isPrimaryTopicOf Nabataean_coinage.