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Euelthon of Salamis (king of Salamis, last quarter of the 6th c. BC) (1) · Evagoras II (king of Salamis, 361-351 BC, and later satrap for Achaemenid Persia in Phoenicia) (1) · Evagoras II (king of Salamis, 361-351 BC, and later satrap for Achaemenid Persia in Phoenicia) - supposed authority (1) · Evagoras I (king of Salamis, 411-374 BC) (1) · Menelaos of Cyprus (king of Cyprus, 312-306 BC) (1) · Nikokles of Salamis (king of Salamis, 374-361 BC) (1) · Nikokles of Salamis (king of Salamis, 374-361 BC) - supposed authority (1) · Pnytagoras of Salamis (king of Salamis, 351-332 BC) (1)
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Die Study | ImageImage of the object | MetalThe 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) ᵖ |
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S 1313 - Salamis (Evagoras I), gold, 1/10 staters (411-374 BCE) | ![]() | Gold | 411 BC JL | 374 BC JL | 6,112 kg |
S 1316 - Salamis (Nikokles), gold, 1/12 staters (374-361 BCE) | ![]() | Gold | 374 BC JL | 361 BC JL | 2,061 kg |
S 1317 - Salamis, gold, 1/12 stater | Gold | 374 BC JL | 351 BC JL | 147 kg | |
S 1320 - Salamis (Evagoras II), gold, 1/12 staters (361-351 BCE) | ![]() | Gold | 361 BC JL | 351 BC JL | 1,840 kg |
S 1322 - Salamis, gold, 1/12 stater, 351-322 BC | Gold | 351 BC JL | 322 BC JL | 610 kg | |
S 1325 - Salamis, gold, 1/12 stater | Gold | 312 BC JL | 306 BC JL | 227 kg | |
S 1956 - Idyma, silver, trihemiobols (420-380 BCE) | ![]() | Silver | 420 BC JL | 380 BC JL | 109 kg |
S 2121 - Salamis (Euelthon I), silver, twelfth staters (520-500 BCE) | ![]() | Silver | 520 BC JL | 500 BC JL | 629 kg |