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I got the info for this article from:
- The Empire of the Tetrarchs by Simon Corcoran
- Diocletian and the Roman Recovery by Stephen Williams
- A History of the Byzantine State and Society by Warren Treadgold
- A History of the Roman People by Allen Wars, Fritz Heichelheim, and Cedric Yeo
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the names of coins and their values, so I hope it makes some sense in the article (numismatics and economics are definitely not my strengths!). Adam Bishop 22:03, 1 May 2004 (UTC)