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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) 
Abydus (Alexander the Great), gold, staters (325-301 BCE)RQEMH 204 - Abydus, gold, stater, 325-301 BC.jpgGold325 BC JL301 BC JL155,764 kg
Byzantium, silver, tetradrachms (types of Lysimachus) (120-72 BCE)H74 Byzantium Lysimachus.jpgSilver120 BC JL72 BC JL107,887 kg
Cabyle? (Skostokos, types of Lysimachus), silver, tetradrachms (273-272 BCE) DimitrovRQEMH 90 - Aenus, silver, tetradrachm, 273-2-273-2 BC.jpgSilver273 BC JL272 BC JL7,957 kg
Cabyle? (Skostokos, types of Lysimachus), silver, tetradrachms (285-281 BCE) Fischer-BossertS1600 Skostokos Lysimachus.jpgSilver285 BC JL281 BC JL4,598 kg
Cnidus, silver, double sigloi ΣYN (405 BCE) DelrieuxS1958 Knidos double sigloi Ashton.jpgSilver405 BC JL405 BC JL1,024 kg
Judaea (uncertain mint) (Bar Kokhba), medium bronze (palm branch/lyre) (132-133 CE)Bar Kokhba bronze plam branch lyre.jpgBronzeAD 132 JLAD 133 JL
Judaea (uncertain mint) (Bar Kokhba), silver, tetradrachms (132-135 CE)Bar Kokhba tetradrachms.jpgSilverAD 132 JLAD 135 JL6,899 kg
Megalopolis? (Arcadian League), silver, staters (363-362 BCE)AC203 Arkadia.jpegSilver363 BC JL362 BC JL733 kg
Mesembria, gold, staters (types of Alexander the Great) (250-225 BCE)RQEM ad. 1184 - Mesembria, gold, stater, 250-225 BC.jpgGold250 BC JL225 BC JL8,211 kg
Paeonia (uncertain mint) (Patraus), silver, tetradrachms (331-315 BCE)Patraus tetradrachms.jpgSilver335 BC JL315 BC JL8,641 kg
Pella (Antigonus gonatas), gold, staters (277-239 BCE)S1749 Antigonus Gonatas stater Alexander.jpgGold277 BC JL239 BC JL39,715 kg
Pella (Philip II and Alexander), silver, tetradrachms (348-328 BCE)H112 Zeus Pella.jpgSilver348 BC JL329 BC JL43,635 kg
Pella (Philip II), gold, staters (Group III) (323-310 BCE)H 96 - Pella, Group III (Alexander IV), gold, staters (323-310 BCE) BC.jpgGold323 BC JL310 BC JL176,865 kg
Pella (Philip II), silver, tetradrachms (359-348 BCE)H111 Zeus Pella.jpegSilver359 BC JL348 BC JL21,113 kg
Pella, Group II (Philip II), gold, staters (336-328 BCE)H 95 - Pella, gold, stater, 345-310 BC.jpgGold336 BC JL328 BC JL293,419 kg
Pella? (Perseus), silver, heavy tetradrachms (179-172 BCE)S1847 Perseus heavy tetradrachms.jpgSilver179 BC JL172 BC JL11,172 kg
Pella? (Perseus), silver, light tetradrachms (172-168 BCE)S1846 Perseus tetradrachms.jpgSilver172 BC JL168 BC JL9,461 kg
Phaselis (Alexander the Great), silver, tetradrachms (221-188 BCE)H257 Phaselis Alexander .jpegSilver221 BC JL188 BC JL16,293 kg
Polyrhenium (Lucullus), silver, tetradrachms (Athena/owl) (87-86 BCE)Polyrhenium Lucullus.jpgSilver87 BC JL86 BC JL1,771 kg
S 1910 - Parthia (uncertain mint) (Andragoras), gold, staters (245-238 BCE)S1910 Andragoras staters.jpgGold245 BC JL238 BC JL4,335 kg
Seleuceia ad Calycadnum (Seleucus VI), silver, tetradrachms (98-94 BCE)H307 Seleucia ad Calycadnus Seleucus VI.jpgSilver98 BC JL94 BC JL17,961 kg
Siculo-Punic (uncertain mint), silver, tetradrachms (407-398 BCE)S 1518 - Entella (Carthage), silver, tetradrachms (407-398 BCE).jpgSilver407 BC JL398 BC JL4,097 kg
Sidon (Ptolemy IV), silver, tetradrachms ΣΩ (portrait of Ptolemy IV) (217-215 BCE)Sidon Ptolemy IV tetradrachms SO (Ptolemy IV).jpgSilver217 BC JL215 BC JL1,356 kg
Sinope (types of Alexander the Great), silver, tetradrachms (230-200 BCE)RQEM ad. 1075 - Sinope, silver, tetradrachm, 275-200 BC.jpgSilver230 BC JL200 BC JL2,045 kg
Sinope? (Mithridates Eupator), gold, staters (93-84 BCE)H 194 - Uncertain mint (Mithridates Eupator), gold, staters (93-84 BCE).jpgGold93 BC JL84 BC JL23,001 kg
Syracuse (Pyrrhus), gold, staters (278-276 BCE)H 44 - Syracuse, gold, stater, 278-276 BC.jpgGold278 BC JL276 BC JL5,438 kg
Tarsus (Pharnabazus), silver, double sigloi (Baaltars/Ares) (378-373 BCE)AC274 Tarsus.jpegSilver378 BC JL373 BC JL30,577 kg
Tarsus (Pharnabazus), silver, double sigloi (female head/Ares) (378-373 BCE)AC275 Tarsus.jpegSilver378 BC JL373 BC JL28,838 kg
Tarsus (Tarkumuwa), silver, double sigloi (Baaltars/Datames) (369/8-361/0 BCE)AC277 Tarkumuwa.jpegSilver369 BC JL360 BC JL33,654 kg
Tarsus (Tarkumuwa), silver, double sigloi (facing female head/Ares) (373-368 BCE)AC276 Tarkumuwa.pngSilver373 BC JL368 BC JL29,282 kg
Thessalonica? (Aesillas), silver, tetradrachms (100-65 BCE) BauslaughH134 Alexander the Great Aesillas.jpegSilver100 BC JL65 BC JL35,071 kg
Thessalonica? (Aesillas), silver, tetradrachms (100-65 BCE) CallataÿH134 Alexander the Great Aesillas.jpegSilver100 BC JL65 BC JL33,557 kg
Thrace (uncertain mint) (Mostis), silver, tetradrachms (Mostis/Athena) (110-85 BCE)H93 Mostis.jpgSilver110 BC JL85 BC JL2,343 kg
Tyre (Ptolemy IV), silver, tetradrachms ΣΩ (portrait of Ptolemy I) (217-215 BCE)Tyre Ptolemy IV tetradrachms SO.jpgSilver217 BC JL215 BC JL558 kg

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