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Die Study > Mint : Salamis or Sicily (uncertain mint) &Median weight: 1.6-4

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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) 
S 1312 - Salamis (Evagoras I), gold, 1/4 staters (411-374 BCE)Gold411 BC JL374 BC JL48,237 kg
S 1315 - Salamis, gold, 1/3 stater, 374-353 BCGold374 BC JL353 BC JL1,307 kg
S 1324 - Salamis, gold, 1/3 stater, 315-305 BCGold315 BC JL305 BC JL891 kg
S 2119 - Salamis (Euelthon I), silver, third staters (520-500 BCE)S2119 Salamis 530-500 third staters.jpgSilver520 BC JL500 BC JL1,057 kg
S 2120 - Salamis (Euelthon I), silver, sixth staters (520-500 BCE)S2120 Salamis 530-500 sixth staters.jpgSilver520 BC JL500 BC JL439 kg
Sicily (uncertain mint), silver, denarii (RRC 511/2) (42-40 BCE)Denarius 511 2.jpgSilver42 BC JL40 BC JL826 kg
Sicily (uncertain mint), silver, denarii (RRC 511/3) (Sextus Pompeius) (42-40 BCE)Rrc 511 3.jpgSilver42 BC JL40 BC JL1,825 kg
Sicily (uncertain mint), silver, denarii (RRC 511/4) (Sextus Pompeius), (42-40 BCE)Rrc 511 4 a.jpgSilver42 BC JL40 BC JL1,815 kg

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