File:A view of the coins at this time current throughout Europe; exhibiting the figures of near 300 on 25 copper plates Fleuron T050768-15.png

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Identified as silver coins of 2 Tarin / 4 Carlin (No. 4), 3 Tarin / 6 Carlin (No. 5) and 4 Tarin / 8 Carlin (No. 6)

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A view of the coins at this time current throughout Europe; exhibiting the figures of near 300 on 25 copper plates, together with their value, and in what Metal they are struck, as Copper, Billon, Silver or Gold, distinguishing the real Coins from the Money of Accompts; Also the different Values of the same Denominations under the several Appellations of Bank, Change, Imperial, Permission and Current Money. intended for the use of travellers, and all those who have any Correspondence with foreign Countries. By Thomas Snelling.
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Author Snelling, Thomas
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for T. Snelling, next the Horn Tavern, in Fleet-Street. MDCCLXVI. Who buys and sells all Sorts of Coins and Medals
Subject
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Fine Arts
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T050768
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51

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