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See charts p. 201 (with here various die-links), 202 and 203  +
One obverse die linked with the series of drachms with the eagle  +
There are three symbols (trident, cantharus, fulmen) operating together  +
See Roma Numismatics, XI, 7 avr. 2016, lot 264 and Triton II, 1 Dec. 1998, lot 347: "This unique stater, like the unique half stater of May's period VIII, raises many questions. May dated his period VIII from circa 375-360 BC. His explanation for the half stater was that it was an issue of necessity struck after the defeat of Abdera's army and the devastation of its territory by the Triballoi. His period IX covers the approximate dates of 360-345 BC. Since prior to the regular issues of gold by Philip II of Macedon, Greeks striking gold meant economic or military troubles, then one could conclude that this stater was connected with similar contemporary events. However, the context in which it was found has cast doubt on the dating of May's periods. The small hoard contained tetradrachms of Philip II struck posthumously under his son Philip III, as well as Abderan tetradrachms of period IX. None of the coins showed any significant wear. The evidence of this hoard may cause down-dating of the period by as much as forty years."  +
Panagopoulou 2001: 33 coins, 4 obv., 10 rev.  +
For the die-links, see chart p. 115; obv. 25 and 32 are linked both to 17 reverses (n° 147-163 and n° 187-203)  +
These issues display various types and have attributed to various mints.  +
This is a very rough estimate produced on a sample of 1,810 coins (for all denominations)  +
This is a very rough estimate produced on a sample of 1,810 coins (for all denominations)  +
This is a very rough estimate produced on a sample of 1,810 coins (for all denominations)  +
This is a very rough estimate produced on a sample of 1,810 coins (for all denominations)  +