The Croeseid, anciently Kroiseioi stateres, was a type of coin, either in gold or silver, which was minted in Sardis by the king of Lydia Croesus (561–546 BC) from around 550 BC. Croesus is credited with issuing the first true gold coins with a standardised purity for general circulation, and the world's first bimetallic monetary system.
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| - Croeseid (en)
- Creseida (es)
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| - The Croeseid, anciently Kroiseioi stateres, was a type of coin, either in gold or silver, which was minted in Sardis by the king of Lydia Croesus (561–546 BC) from around 550 BC. Croesus is credited with issuing the first true gold coins with a standardised purity for general circulation, and the world's first bimetallic monetary system. (en)
- La creseida, antiguamente kroiseioi stateres, era un tipo de moneda, de oro o de plata, que fue acuñada en Sardes por Creso, rey de Lidia (561-546 a. C. ), desde aproximadamente el año 550 a. C. A Creso se le atribuye la emisión de las primeras monedas de oro verdadero con una pureza estandarizada para la circulación general, y el primer sistema monetario bimetálico del mundo. (es)
- Creseide è il nome con cui vengono indicate le monete coniate in Lidia, nel VI secolo a.C., verso il tempo di Creso Lo statere di Creso fu coniato inizialmente in elettro, una lega di oro e argento. Al dritto erano raffigurati prevalentemente animali: un toro e un leone in lotta, il solo leone, cavallo. Al rovescio la traccia dei punzoni utilizzati che lasciava un quadrato incuso. Sono caratterizzate da una forma ovoidale e dall'uso di punzoni nel rovescio, che lasciano il tipico segno di un quadrato in incuso. (it)
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| - The first type of Siglos , from the time of Darius I. Circa 520-505 BC (en)
- (Gold Croeseid, minted by king Croesus circa 561-546 BC. .) (en)
- Gold Croeseid, circa 561-546 BC. Heavy series: 10.76 grams, Sardes mint. (en)
- The Croeseids were minted in Sardis, Lydia . (en)
- Type II Daric temp. Darios I to Xerxes I. Circa 505-480 BC. There are no Type I coins known in Darics . (en)
- (Silver Croeseid, minted by KING Croesus, circa 560-546 BC ) (en)
- Gold Croeseid, circa 550 BC. Light series: 8.07 grams, Sardes mint. (en)
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| - The gold and silver Croeseids formed the world's first bimetallic monetary system circa 550 BC. (en)
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| - Croeseids (en)
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| - Kroisos. Circa 564-53-550-39 BC. AV Stater . Heavy series. Sardes mint.jpg (en)
- KINGS of LYDIA. Kroisos. Circa 560-546 BC. AR Stater.jpg (en)
- PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I. Circa 520-505 BC.jpg (en)
- KINGS of LYDIA. Kroisos. Circa 561-546 BC. AV Stater . Heavy series. Sardes mint.jpg (en)
- PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. temp. Darios I to Xerxes I. Circa 505-480 BC. AV Daric .jpg (en)
- Kroisos BMC 31.jpg (en)
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