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No, the "other" Iberia (the one in the other Georgia)


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I stumbled upon this interesting article a few minutes ago, ostensibly about Georgia's relations with the EU but mostly about Transcaucasian imitations of Roman coins. There is a link at the bottom of the news article to an academic paper. My first thought is that in the numismatic trade, the imitations shown might be mistakenly offered as "Indian"...

https://www.eurasiareview.com/10022023-from-imitations-of-roman-coins-to-association-agreement-case-of-georgia/

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