[409] The Coin Collector, p. 159.
[410] Numismatic Manual, p. 225.
[411] Jewitt, L., English Coins and Tokens, p. 4.
[412] Head, Barclay, V., A Guide to the Coins of the Ancients, p. 1 (B. M.).
[413] Akerman, J. Y., Numismatic Manual, p. 228.
[414] Akerman, J. Y., Numismatic Manual, p. 10.
[415] The earliest “Lady” of Byzantium was the fabulous daughter of Io, Cf. Schliemann, Mykene.
[416] Macdonald, G., The Evolution of Coinage, p. 5.
[417] Macdonald, G., The Evolution of Coinage, p. 9.
[418] According to Skeat jingle, “a frequentative verb from the base jink,” is allied to chink, and chink is “an imitative word”.