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- Hacksilver abstract "Hacksilver, or Hack-silver, is fragments of cut and bent silver items treated as bullion, either for ease of carrying before melting down for re-use, or simply used as currency by weight. It was common among the Norsemen or Vikings, as a result of both their raiding and trade. The modern Russian currency the "ruble" is derived from the Russian verb рубить, rubit, i.e., to chop, from the practice of the Rus, described by Ahmad ibn Fadlan visiting the Volga Vikings in 922. An example of the related Viking weighing scale with weights was found on the Isle of Gigha. Hacksilver may be derived from silver tableware, Roman or Byzantine, church plate and silver objects such as reliquaries or book-covers, and jewellery from a range of areas. Hoards may typically include a mixture of hacksilver, coins, ingots and complete small pieces of jewellery.".
- Hacksilver thumbnail Hack_silver.jpg?width=300.
- Hacksilver wikiPageExternalLink 107_114_135.pdf.
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- Hacksilver wikiPageExternalLink Reasons_for_hiding_Viking_Age.pdf.
- Hacksilver wikiPageExternalLink results.php?QUICKSEARCH=1&search_term=Hacksilver.
- Hacksilver wikiPageExternalLink search_results.aspx?searchText=hacksilver.
- Hacksilver wikiPageID "22713904".
- Hacksilver wikiPageRevisionID "606263846".
- Hacksilver hasPhotoCollection Hacksilver.
- Hacksilver subject Category:Archaeological_artifacts.
- Hacksilver subject Category:Currency_denominations.
- Hacksilver subject Category:Silver_objects.
- Hacksilver subject Category:Viking_treasure_troves.
- Hacksilver type ArchaeologicalArtifacts.
- Hacksilver type Artifact100021939.
- Hacksilver type Object100002684.
- Hacksilver type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hacksilver type Whole100003553.
- Hacksilver comment "Hacksilver, or Hack-silver, is fragments of cut and bent silver items treated as bullion, either for ease of carrying before melting down for re-use, or simply used as currency by weight. It was common among the Norsemen or Vikings, as a result of both their raiding and trade. The modern Russian currency the "ruble" is derived from the Russian verb рубить, rubit, i.e., to chop, from the practice of the Rus, described by Ahmad ibn Fadlan visiting the Volga Vikings in 922.".
- Hacksilver label "Hacksilber".
- Hacksilver label "Hacksilver".
- Hacksilver sameAs Hacksilber.
- Hacksilver sameAs m.05zm5sy.
- Hacksilver sameAs Q980180.
- Hacksilver sameAs Q980180.
- Hacksilver sameAs Hacksilver.
- Hacksilver wasDerivedFrom Hacksilver?oldid=606263846.
- Hacksilver depiction Hack_silver.jpg.
- Hacksilver isPrimaryTopicOf Hacksilver.