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The history and origins of coinage, with a collection of ancient coins from Miletus, 'the birthplace of the modern world'. RJO (search) > Coins of Miletus | Previous | Next. Ancient
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Ever wonder why our coins today look the way they do? Where did "heads" and "tails" come from? Read tis feature for the details.