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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) 
H 104 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, 1/4 staters (336-310 BCE)H104 Heracles Amphipolis.jpegGold345 BC JL310 BC JL903 kg
H 97 - Amphipolis (Philip II), gold, staters (345-336 BCE)H97 Amphipolis.jpegGold345 BC JL336 BC JL2,172 kg
H 98 - Amphipolis (Philip II), gold, staters (340-328 BCE)H98 Amphipolis.jpegGold340 BC JL328 BC JL156,157 kg
H 99 - Amphipolis (Philip II), gold, staters (323-315 BCE)H99 Amphipolis.jpegGold323 BC JL315 BC JL75,240 kg
S 1704 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, distaters (329-323 BCE)S1704 Amphipolis Alexander staters.jpgGold330 BC JL320 BC JL80,972 kg
S 1705 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, staters (329-323 BCE)S1705 Amphipolis Alexander staters.jpgGold329 BC JL319 BC JL169,248 kg
S 1706 - Amphipolis (Alexander the Great), gold, quarter staters (329-319 BCE)S1706 Amphipolis Alexander quarter staters.jpgGold329 BC JL319 BC JL7,512 kg
S 1747 - Pella (Demetrius Poliorcetes), gold, staters (290-289 BCE)S1747 Demetrius stater Amphipolis.jpgGold290 BC JL289 BC JL5,558 kg

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