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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) 
AC 141a - Maroneia, gold, tetartai (397-347 BCE)Gold397 BC JL347 BC JL1,069 kg
AC 252a - Halicarnassus (Pixodarus), gold, half darics (340-335 BCE)Gold340 BC JL335 BC JL13,104 kg
Cologne (Marius), gold, aurei (269 CE)Marius aurei BM.jpgGoldAD 269 JLAD 269 JL8,437 kg
Cologne (Tetricus I), gold, aurei (271-274 CE)Tetricus aurei.jpgGoldAD 271 JLAD 274 JL70,171 kg
Cologne (Tetricus II), gold, aurei (273-274 CE)Tetricus II aurei.jpgGoldAD 273 JLAD 274 JL33,785 kg
Cologne (Victorinus), gold, aurei (269-271 CE)Victorinus aurei.jpgGoldAD 269 JLAD 271 JL69,854 kg
H 100 - Pella and Amphipolis, gold, hemistaters (340-310 BCE)H100 Herakles.jpegGold340 BC JL310 BC JL9,044 kg
H 213b - Sardis (Alexander the Great), gold, hemistaters (330-297 BCE)Gold330 BC JL297 BC JL1,080 kg
H 329zj - Carthage, gold, units (149-146 BCE)H329sj Carthage XVIII.jpgGold149 BC JL146 BC JL1,490 kg
Lampsacus (Alexander the Great), gold, hemistaters (329-301 BCE)H200b Lampsacus Alexander hemistaters.jpgGold329 BC JL301 BC JL1,390 kg
Locri Epizephyrii? (Brettii), gold, drachms (Poseidon/Amphitrite) (210-208 BCE)H 14 - Mint of uncertain location of the Bruttii, gold, drachma, 210-208 BC.jpgGold210 BC JL208 BC JL3,494 kg
Lugdunum (Postumus), gold, aurei (260-269 CE)Postumus aurei.jpgGoldAD 260 JLAD 269 JL146,757 kg
Mainz (Laelianus), gold, aurei (269 AD)Laelianus aureus.jpgGoldAD 269 JLAD 269 JL2,795 kg
Metapontum, gold, third staters (285-275 BCE)RQEMH 3 - Metapontum, gold, trite, 285-275 BC.jpgGold285 BC JL275 BC JL3,449 kg
Milan (Olybrius), gold, solidi (bust of Olybrius/cross) (472 CE)Fig 11.pngGoldAD 472 JLAD 472 JL904 kg
Miletus (Alexander the Great), gold, hemistaters (325-323 BCE)H223a Miletus Alexander hemistater.jpgGold325 BC JL323 BC JL101,179 kg
Panticapaeum (Asander), gold, staters (44-16 BCE)RQEMH 56 - Uncertain mint, gold, stater, 44-3-16-5 BC.jpgGold44 BC JL15 BC JL78,096 kg
Populonia, gold, 50 asses (300-250 BCE)S 1682 - Populonia, gold, 50 asses (211-206 BCE).jpgGold300 BC JL250 BC JL534 kg
Rome (Aemilian), gold, aurei (253 CE)Aemilian.jpgGoldAD 253 JLAD 253 JL2,340 kg
Rome (Faustina), gold, aurei (146-161 CE)S1800 Rome Faustina gold.jpgGoldAD 146 JLAD 161 JL240,840 kg
Rome, gold, 60 asses (RRC 44/2 - 211-207 BCE)S 1482 - Rome, gold, 60 asses (RRC 44-2 - 211-207 BCE).jpgGold211 BC JL208 BC JL21,039 kg
Rome, gold, aurei (RRC 50/1 - 209-208 BCE)Gold209 BC JL208 BC JL3,310 kg
S 1015 - Erythrae, gold, trite, 297-294 BCGold297 BC JL294 BC JL65,884 kg
S 113 - Carthage (Justinian), gold, solidi (527-565 CE)S113 Carthage Justinian.jpgGoldAD 527 JLAD 565 JL115,315 kg
S 114 - Carthage (Justin II), gold, solidi (565-578 CE)S114 Carthage Justin.jpgGoldAD 565 JLAD 578 JL90,270 kg
S 1303 - Citium (Melekiathon), gold, hemistaters (392-362 BCE)Gold392 BC JL362 BC JL2,316 kg
S 1307 - Citium (Pumiathon), gold, hemistaters (362-312 BCE)S1307 Citium Pumiathon half stater.jpgGold360 BC JL359 BC JL36,523 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 1480 - Rome, gold, aurei (RRC 28/1 - 118-116 BCE)S 1480 - Rome, gold, aurei (RRC 28 1-2 - 117-115 BCE).jpgGold118 BC JL116 BC JL57,800 kg
S 1481 - Rome, gold, half aurei (RRC 28/2 - 118-116 BCE)S 1481 - Rome, gold, half aurei (RRC 28-2 - 118-116 BCE).jpgGold118 BC JL116 BC JL17,271 kg
S 1487 - Uncertain mint (Sulla), gold, aurei (RRC 359/1 - 84-83 BCE)S 1487 - Uncertin mint (Sulla), gold, aurei (RRC 359-1 - 84-83 BCE).jpgGold84 BC JL83 BC JL13,246 kg
S 1656 - Begram ? (Vima Kadphises), gold, dinars (113-128 CE)S1656 Vima Kadphises staters.jpgGoldAD 113 JLAD 128 JL33,306 kg
S 1709 - Carystus, gold, staters (313 BCE)S1709 Carystus gold.jpgGold313 BC JL313 BC JL12,115 kg
S 1712 - Abdera, gold, staters (346-336 BCE)S1712 Abdera gold staters.jpgGold346 BC JL336 BC JL150,592 kg
S 2063 - Alexandria (Ptolemy II), gold, quarter mnaieia (272-260 BCE)S2063 Egypt quarter manieia Theon Adelphon.jpgGold272 BC JL260 BC JL3,878 kg
S 242 - Aetolia (uncertain mint) (Aetolian League), gold, drachms (239-229 BCE)S 242 - Aetolia (uncertain mint) (Aetolian League), gold, drachms (239-229 BCE).jpgGold239 BC JL229 BC JL1,361 kg
S 246 - Aetolia (uncertain mint) (Aetolian League), gold, drachms (220-205 BCE)Gold220 BC JL205 BC JL1,361 kg
S 929 - Alexandria (Ptolemy II), gold, eighth mnaieia (272-260 BCE)Gold272 BC JL260 BC JL1,118 kg
Syracuse (Agathocles), gold, staters (Athena/thunderbolt) (317-310 BCE)S 354 - Syracuse, gold, stater.jpgGold317 BC JL310 BC JL8,633 kg
Syracuse (Hicetas), gold, hemistaters (279-278 BCE)H 43 - Syracuse, gold, hemistater, 279-278 BC.jpgGold279 BC JL278 BC JL4,905 kg
Syracuse (Hieronymus), gold, 50 litrai (Persephone/thunderbolt) (215-214 BCE)Gold215 BC JL214 BC JL1,074 kg
Syracuse (Pyrrhus), gold, hemistaters (278-276 BCE)H 45 - Syracuse, gold, hemistater, 278-276 BC.jpgGold278 BC JL276 BC JL7,591 kg
Syracuse, gold, 100 litrai (Arethusa/Heracles) (405-400 BCE)AC 96 - Syracuse, gold, 100 litrai (405-400 BCE).jpgGold405 BC JL400 BC JL30,427 kg
Syracuse, gold, 50 litrai (male head/horse) (405-400 BCE)AC 97 - Syracuse, gold, 50 litrai (405-400 BCE).jpgGold405 BC JL400 BC JL2,738 kg
Syracuse, gold, tetralitrae (Gorgoneion/athlete) (406 BCE)AC 97a - Syracuse, gold, tetralitrae (406 BCE).jpgGold406 BC JL406 BC JL1,953 kg
Taras, gold, hemistaters (320-315 BCE)S 844 - Taras, gold, hemistater, 320-315 BC.jpgGold320 BC JL315 BC JL8,322 kg
Taras, gold, tetrobols or trites (Athena/biga) (276-272 BCE)S 848 - Taras, gold, tetrobol or trite, 276-272 BC.jpgGold276 BC JL272 BC JL1,733 kg
Thuin (Nervii), gold, staters with the epsilon (70-30 BCE)Nervii epsilon staters.jpgGold70 BC JL30 BC JL101,852 kg

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