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- Six obols made up the drachma. There were also coins worth two obols ("diobol") and three obols ("triobol"). By the fifth century BC, variations on obols...
- Diobol from Mesembria, ca. 450–350 BCE...
- Triobol (hemidrachm) 3 obols (1⁄2 drachma) 2.15 grams Τριώβολον (ἡμίδραχμον) Diobol 2 obols 1.43 grams Διώβολον Obol 4 tetartemoria (1⁄6 drachma) 0.72 grams...
- Two-obol coin ("diobol"), 1819...
- grams Tetrobol 4 obols 2.85 grams Triobol (hemidrachm) 3 obols 2.15 grams Diobol 2 obols 1.43 grams Obol 4 tetartemorions 0.72 grams Tritartemorion 3 tetartemorions...
- the term gramma is used for a weight equal to two oboli. (Two oboli—a diobol—corresponds to 1/24th of a Roman ounce or about 1.14 grams.) This eventually...
- (Artemis Astyrene?) R: lion head within incuse square, ANTAN this silver diobol was struck in Antandrus in the late 5th century BC ref.: CNG E-369, 113;...
- of the Macedonian Empire. CNG: MYSIA, Pergamon. Mid 5th century BC. AR Diobol (11mm, 1.72 g, 10h). Dreyfus, Renée (1996). Pergamon: The Telephos Friez...
- A diobol of Cebrene...
- featured a horseman; the obverse of drachmas featured a horse; the obverse of diobols featured a horse protome. The position of this imagery was part of religious...