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- Fourrée abstract "A fourrée is a coin, most often a counterfeit, that is made from a base metal core that has been plated with a precious metal to look like its solid metal counterpart. The term is normally applied to ancient silver plated coins such as the Roman denarius and Greek drachma, but the term is also applied to other plated coins.Cicero mentions that M. Marius Gratidianus, a praetor during the 80s BC, was widely praised for developing tests to detect false coins, and removing them from circulation. Gratidianus was killed under Sulla, who introduced his own anti-forgery law (lex Cornelia de falsis), that reintroduced serrated edges on precious metal coins, an anticounterfeiting measure that had been tried earlier.Serrated denarii, or serrati, which featured about 20 notched chisel marks on the edge of the coin, were produced to demonstrate the integrity of the coin. This effort was in vain, as examples of fourrée serrati attest.".
- Fourrée thumbnail Domitian_fourree.jpeg?width=300.
- Fourrée wikiPageExternalLink fourrees.html.
- Fourrée wikiPageExternalLink imit.
- Fourrée wikiPageExternalLink fourree.
- Fourrée wikiPageExternalLink fourree.html.
- Fourrée wikiPageID "512529".
- Fourrée wikiPageLength "6334".
- Fourrée wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Fourrée wikiPageRevisionID "622378396".
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Antoninianus.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counterfeit_money.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Category:Money_forgery.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Coining_(mint).
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Counterfeit.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Crisis_of_the_Third_Century.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Cupronickel.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Debasement.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Denarius.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Dirham.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic_system.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Greek_drachma.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Ismail_ibn_Ahmad.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Jorvik_Viking_Centre.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Marius_Gratidianus.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Praetor.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Sandwich.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Sulla.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Tin.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink File:Byzantine_fourree.jpeg.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink File:Domitian_fourree.jpeg.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLink File:Pomponia7.jpg.
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fourrée".
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLinkText "fourrée".
- Fourrée wikiPageWikiLinkText "serrati".
- Fourrée wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Fourrée wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fourrée subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Fourrée subject Category:Counterfeit_money.
- Fourrée subject Category:Money_forgery.
- Fourrée hypernym Coin.
- Fourrée type Agent.
- Fourrée type Diacritic.
- Fourrée type Forgery.
- Fourrée type Redirect.
- Fourrée comment "A fourrée is a coin, most often a counterfeit, that is made from a base metal core that has been plated with a precious metal to look like its solid metal counterpart. The term is normally applied to ancient silver plated coins such as the Roman denarius and Greek drachma, but the term is also applied to other plated coins.Cicero mentions that M. Marius Gratidianus, a praetor during the 80s BC, was widely praised for developing tests to detect false coins, and removing them from circulation.".
- Fourrée label "Fourrée".
- Fourrée sameAs Q1052745.
- Fourrée sameAs Fourrée.
- Fourrée sameAs Subaeratus.
- Fourrée sameAs Fourrée.
- Fourrée sameAs Fourrée.
- Fourrée sameAs Fourrée.
- Fourrée sameAs m.02k62x.
- Fourrée sameAs Q1052745.
- Fourrée wasDerivedFrom Fourrée?oldid=622378396.
- Fourrée depiction Domitian_fourree.jpeg.
- Fourrée isPrimaryTopicOf Fourrée.