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Didrachm 2
drachmae 8.6
grams Δίδραχμον
Drachma 6
obols 4.3
grams Δραχμή
Tetrobol 4
obols 2.85
grams Τετρώβολον
Triobol (hemidrachm) 3
obols (1⁄2 drachma)...
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Perdiccas II
Silver tetrobol of
Perdiccas II; the lion on the
reverse alludes to the
Nemean lion
killed by Herakles, the
mythical ancestor of the king...
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Silver tetrobol issued under the
Achaean League c. 175–168 BC. Obverse:
Laureate head of Zeus right; Reverse: AX monogram, lyre above, ΔΩ – PO in left...
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Silver tetrobol from Euboia, Histaia.
Wreathed head of the
Nymph Histiaia right; [IΣTI] - AEIΩN,
Nymph Histiaia seated right on
stern of galley, ornamented...
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Silver tetrobol from Euboia, Histaia.
Wreathed head of the
Nymph Histiaia right; [ΙΣΤΙ] – ΑΕΙΩΝ,
Nymph Histiaia seated right on
stern of galley, ornamented...
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drachmae 17.2
grams Didrachm 2
drachmae 8.6
grams Drachma 6
obols 4.3
grams Tetrobol 4
obols 2.85
grams Triobol (hemidrachm) 3
obols 2.15
grams Diobol 2 obols...
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monetary standard outside of the
Rhodian controlled territory.
Naxos minted tetrobols (Rhodian
weight drachms)
while using Aeginetan standard for
other coins...
- 2006, p. 23 CNG:
DYNASTS of LYCIA. Kuprlli.
Circa 470/60-440/35 BC. AR
Tetrobol (19mm, 3.05 g, 10h). Jenkins, Ian (2006), Gr****
architecture and its sculpture...
- BCE (480-400 BCE) and
bronze coins in the
fourth century BCE. Drachmas,
tetrobols, triobols,
obols and
hemiobols of the
Aeginan type have been preserved...