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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) 
Damastium, silver, drachms (360-323 BCE)AC175 Damastium.jpegSilver360 BC JL323 BC JL3,946 kg
Damastium, silver, drachms (395-330 BCE)AC173a Damastium.jpegSilver395 BC JL330 BC JL28,235 kg
Damastium, silver, tetrobols (395-360 BCE)AC173b Damastium.jpegSilver395 BC JL360 BC JL17,294 kg
Lampsacus (Alexander the Great), gold, hemistaters (329-301 BCE)H200b Lampsacus Alexander hemistaters.jpgGold329 BC JL301 BC JL1,390 kg
Lampsacus (Alexander the Great), silver, drachms (329-301 BCE)RQEMH 203 - Lampsacus, silver, drachma, 329-301 BC.jpgSilver329 BC JL301 BC JL55,051 kg
Lampsacus (Memnon of Rhodes), silver, drachms (356-354 BCE)S1654 Lampsacus Memnon bronze.jpgSilver356 BC JL354 BC JL1,974 kg

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