Potin is a base metal alloy used in coins. It is typically a mixture of copper, tin and lead (in varying proportions) and does not typically contain significant...
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Félix Potin is the name of a French businessman and his eponymous mass-distribution retail business, founded in the mid-nineteenth century. While the...
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value, and could be used for "day to day" purchases. Low-value coinages of potin, a bronze alloy with high tin content, were minted in most Celtic areas...
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magazine after Shōnen Pakku. During the boom, Poten (derived from the French "potin") was published in 1908. All the pages were in full color with influences...
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CJ, Waite TJ, Boneberg E-M, Woitsch S, Weiller M, Abela R, Grolimund D, Potin P, Butler A, Luther GW, Kroneck PMH, Meyer-Klaucke W, Feiters MC (2008)...
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that Gomitra ruled during the second half of the 2nd century BCE. Gomitra potin Karshapana coins with, on the obverse a goddess standing among symbols,...
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in Paris, by Eugène Coulon (1903–04) Sinuous onion-shaped tops – Félix Potin Building (Rue de Rennes no. 140–140bis) in Paris, by Paul Auscher (1904)...
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of the Indo-Greek kings to the northwest. Thousands of lead, copper and potin Satavahana coins have been discovered in the Deccan region; a few gold and...
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Great Britain and others Sixpence – Great Britain and Ireland Peso – Spain Potin Real Spanish real (plural reales) Portuguese real (plural réis) Gibraltar...
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Ammann as Le ministre Laroche-Mathieu Egon von Jordan as Le reporter Saint-Potin German Version Johannes Heesters as Georges Duroy, called "Bel Ami" Gretl...
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