Aspron

Aspron
Aspron Alexios' III.

Aspron war der Name für eine byzantinische Schüsselmünze des 11. Jahrhunderts aus einer Gold-Silberlegierung (Elektron (Legierung)).

Literatur

  • Heinz Fengler, "Lexikon Numismatik", transpress Verlag für Verkehrswesen Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-344-00220-1

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