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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 314 - Phoenicia (uncertain mint) (Ptolemy V), gold, octodrachms (202-200 BCE)H314 Ptolemy V Epiphanes octodrachm.jpegGold202 BC JL200 BC JL21,163 kg
H 315 - Phoenicia (uncertain mint) (Ptolemy V), silver, tetradrachms (202-200 BCE)H315 Ptolemy V Epiphanes tetradrachm.jpgSilver202 BC JL200 BC JL6,112 kg
S 2045 - Hierapolis-Bambyke (Abyty), silver, didrachms (facing head/chariot) (342-331 BCE)S2045 Bambyke chariot.jpgSilver342 BC JL331 BC JL1,766 kg
S 2046 - Hierapolis-Bambyke, silver, didrachms (profile head/chariot) (342-331 BCE)S2046 Bambyke chariot tiara.jpgSilver342 BC JL331 BC JL1,863 kg
S 2047 - Hierapolis-Bambyke, silver, didrachms (facing head/priest) (342-331 BCE)S2047 Bambyke head priest.jpgSilver342 BC JL331 BC JL2,539 kg
S 2048 - Hierapolis-Bambyke, silver, didrachms (facing head/Baaltars) (333-323 BCE)S2048 Bambyke head baaltars.jpgSilver333 BC JL323 BC JL3,111 kg
S 2049 - Hierapolis-Bambyke, silver, didrachms (various types) (333-323 BCE)S2049 Bambyke various types.jpgSilver333 BC JL323 BC JL8,746 kg
S 648 - Uncertain mint, silver, tetradrachmS 648 - Uncertain mint Tetradrachm (Olivier 2012, Planche XXVIII, 2901 et 2912).pngSilver204 BC JL181 BC JL1,196 kg
Thyrrheium (Roman Republic), silver, didrachms (94 BCE)S149 Tyrreion.jpgSilver94 BC JL94 BC JL368 kg

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