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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) 
Athens, silver, tetradrachms (Wappenmünzen) (515-510 BCE)AC190 Athens Wappenmünzen tetradrachms.jpgSilver515 BC JL510 BC JL2,453 kg
H 160 - Athens, silver, drachms (185/0-135 BCE)H160 Athena parthenos.jpegSilver185 BC JL135 BC JL3,870 kg
H 161 - Athens, silver, drachms (135-100 BCE)H161 Drachm Athena Parthenos.jpegSilver135 BC JL100 BC JL5,682 kg
H 163 - Athens, silver, hemidrachms (185-135 BCE)H163 Athena Parthenos.jpegSilver185 BC JL135 BC JL386 kg
S 1778 - Babylon? (Alexander the Great), silver, 5 shekels (Alexander/Porus) (327 BCE)S1778 Porus decadrachm.jpgSilver327 BC JL327 BC JL1,909 kg
S 1779 - Babylon (Alexander the Great), silver, decadrachms (325-323 BCE)S1779 Babylon Alexander decadrachms.jpgSilver325 BC JL323 BC JL1,957 kg
S 1780 - Babylon? (Alexander the Great), silver, 2 shekels (archer/elephant) (325-323 BCE)S1780 Babylon Alexander 2 shekels archer.jpgSilver325 BC JL323 BC JL1,146 kg
S 1781 - Babylon? (Alexander the Great), silver, 2 shekels (elephant/quadriga) (325-323 BCE)S1781 Babylon Alexander 2 shekels elephant quadriga.jpgSilver327 BC JL323 BC JL406 kg
S 1893 - Babylon (Seleucus I), silver, staters (321-315 BCE)S1893 Babylon (Seleucus I) staters lion.jpgSilver321 BC JL315 BC JL31,521 kg

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