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Die StudyImageImage of the objectMetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made.Date fromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.Date toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context..Weight of silver (in kg) if 20,000 coins per die (O = Carter formula)Carter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum) 
H 104 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, 1/4 staters (336-310 BCE)H104 Heracles Amphipolis.jpegGold345 BC JL310 BC JL903 kg
H 113 - Pella (Alexander the Great), silver, tetradrachms (323-315 BCE)H113 Zeus Pella.jpegSilver323 BC JL315 BC JL9,156 kg
H 114 - Amphipolis (Philip II), silver, tetradrachms (357-348 BCE)H114 Zeus Amphipolis.jpegSilver359 BC JL348 BC JL23,216 kg
H 115 - Amphipolis (Philip II), silver, tetradrachms (348-328 BCE)H115 Zeus Amphipolis.jpegSilver348 BC JL328 BC JL60,437 kg
H 118 - Amphipolis (Philip II), silver, didrachms (357-348 BCE)H118 Philip II Amphipolis didrachms.jpgSilver359 BC JL328 BC JL1,978 kg
H 120 - Amphipolis (Philip II), silver, drachms (357-348 BCE)H120 Herakles Amphipolis.jpegSilver357 BC JL348 BC JL847 kg
H 123 - Amphipolis (Philip II), silver, 1/5 tetradrachms (348-328 BCE)H123 Amphipolis Philip II.jpegSilver348 BC JL328 BC JL156 kg
H 132 - Thessalonica? (Romans), silver, tetradrachms (148-147 BCE)H132 Leg Makedonôn.jpgSilver148 BC JL147 BC JL2,362 kg
H 133 - Amphipolis? (First Macedonia), silver, tetradrachms (167-149 BCE)H132 Artemis.jpegSilver167 BC JL149 BC JL56,226 kg
H 97 - Amphipolis (Philip II), gold, staters (345-336 BCE)H97 Amphipolis.jpegGold345 BC JL336 BC JL2,172 kg
Pella (Philip II and Alexander the Great), gold, 1/4 staters (345-310 BCE)H103 Herakles Pella.jpegGold345 BC JL310 BC JL15,476 kg
Pella (Philip II and Alexander the Great), silver, 1/5 tetradrachms (348-315 BCE)H121 Pella Philip II.jpegSilver348 BC JL315 BC JL3,681 kg
Pella (Philip II and Alexander the Great), silver, didrachms (359-328 BCE)H116 Heracles Pella.jpegSilver359 BC JL328 BC JL1,795 kg
Pella (Philip II and Alexander), silver, tetradrachms (348-328 BCE)H112 Zeus Pella.jpgSilver348 BC JL329 BC JL43,635 kg
Pella (Philip II), silver, drachms (359-348 BCE)H119 Heracles Pella.jpegSilver359 BC JL348 BC JL536 kg
Pella (Philip II), silver, hemidrachms (359-348 BCE)H124 Pella.jpegSilver359 BC JL348 BC JL2,173 kg
Pella (Philip II), silver, tetradrachms (359-348 BCE)H111 Zeus Pella.jpegSilver359 BC JL348 BC JL21,113 kg
Side, silver (Alexander the Great), drachms (326-316 BCE)H259 Side drachm.jpegSilver326 BC JL316 BC JL3,441 kg
Thessalonica? (Aesillas), silver, tetradrachms (100-65 BCE) BauslaughH134 Alexander the Great Aesillas.jpegSilver100 BC JL65 BC JL35,071 kg
Thessalonica? (Aesillas), silver, tetradrachms (100-65 BCE) CallataÿH134 Alexander the Great Aesillas.jpegSilver100 BC JL65 BC JL33,557 kg

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