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- In ancient Greece, the drachma (Gr****: δραχμή, romanized: drachmḗ, [drakʰmέː]; pl. drachmae or drachmas) was an ancient currency unit issued by many city-states...
- Corinth Κόρινθος Ϙόρινθος 900 BC–146 BC Silver tridrachm from Corinth, c. 345–307 BC Map of ancient Corinth Reconstruction of the city of Corinth Capital...
- are others from the Populonia area that can be identified by weight as tridrachms (c.16.5 g), didrachms (c. 10.5 g) and drachms (5.5 g) as well as some...
- Brief Note on Two Newly Discovered Denominations of Eucratides I Megas: Tridrachms and Pentadrachms", Journal of Oriental Numismatic Society, Autumn 249...
- Tridrachm minted by Kyzikos, probably in 394 BC. The obverse with Herakles killing snakes is inspired from Theban design, and likely directed against...
- Monounios staters look almost indistinguishable in appearance from autonomous tridrachms of Dyrrhachion. This clearly reflects a certain monetary-issuance, but...
- needed]. An attribution to the 5th century for these first issues of tridrachms, didrachms, or staters and drachms is plausible since they seem to be...
- Silver tridrachm of Cyzicus, 4th cent. BC. Infant Heracles strangling snakes; lion head and tunny...
- Micipsa Tridrachm of Micipsa King of Numidia Reign 148 BC – 118 BC Issue Hiempsal I Adherbal Father Masinissa...
- A c. 210 BC billon Carthaginian tridrachm coin bearing the wreathed head of Tanit....