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Die Study > Mint : Cologne or Halicarnassus &Median weight: 4.2-13

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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 247a - Halicarnassus (Mausolus), silver, saters (377-352 BCE)AC247a Halicarnassus.jpegSilver377 BC JL352 BC JL9,590 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 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
Halicarnassus (Hecatomnus), silver, staters (395-377 BCE)AC245c Hecatomnus.jpegSilver395 BC JL377 BC JL2,335 kg
Halicarnassus (Hecatomnus), silver, tetrobols (392-377 BCE)AC245 Hecatomnus.jpegSilver392 BC JL377 BC JL5,830 kg
Halicarnassus (Idrieus), silver, didrachms (351-343 BCE)AC250 Halicarnassus .jpegSilver351 BC JL343 BC JL1,647 kg
Halicarnassus (Pixodarus), silver, didrachms (340-335 BCE)AC255 Halicarnassus.jpegSilver340 BC JL335 BC JL9,886 kg

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