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1. Alexander the Great, Silver Drachm128 views336-323 BC
Obv. Herakles head right
Rev. Zeus seated leftEcgĂľeow
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0.3 Athenian Tetradrachm (archaic)92 viewsAR Tetradrachm of Athens
449 - 404 BCE
25 mm, 16.6 gm
Obv. archaic Athena r. helmeted
Rev. Owl with A (theta) E; olive and crescent in upper left corner
test cut through OwlEcgĂľeow
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1. Hieron II - Syracuse86 views274 - 216 BC
Syracuse
Hieron II was an officer in the Syracuse army who rose to the rank of General. He served as king of the city-state until age 92. EcgĂľeow
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1.1 Hieron II - Syracuse84 views274 - 216 BC
Syracuse
Posiedon's trident with dolphins
IEPON below tridentEcgĂľeow
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0. Miletus72 viewsMiletus
AR 1/12 stater
c. 500 BC (minted begining 550 and ending 494 when Miletus was destroyed by Persia)
obv. lion head facing rightEcgĂľeow
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0.30 AR Athenian Tetradrachm 454-415 BCE72 viewsATTICA: Athens. Ca. 454(?)-415 BC. AR tetradrachm. Athena / Owl. Nice centering.
Silver tetradrachm, pl. XXII, 6´. Svoronos pl. 15, 30., 17.1gm, 24mm, gVF, 449-413 B.C.; obverse head of Athena right with almond shaped eye, wearing crested helmet ornamented with three olive leaves and floral scroll, wire necklace, round earring,; reverse A?E right, owl standing right, head facing, erect in posture, prong tail, to left olive twig and crescent, all within incuse square.Ecgþeow
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1.5 Egypt - Ptolemy II66 viewsPtolemy II - 248 BC
Egyptian Bronze, 15 mm
obv. deified Alexander in elephant headress
rev. eagle with spread wings, shild in front, H Lambda - year 38, PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOSEcgĂľeow
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1.4 Egypt - Ptolemy II61 viewsPtolemy II - 248 BC
Egyptian bronze. 15 mm
obv. deified Alexander in Elephant headress
rev. eagle with spread wings, shield in front, H - lambda - year 38 PTOLEMAIOY BASILEOSEcgĂľeow
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0.50 Mesembria, Thrace - AR diobol45 viewsMesembria, Thrace
450-350 BCE
AR diobol 1.91g
Sear 1673
obv. Crested Helmet
rev. Wheel with META between spokes [from METAMBPIANWN]EcgĂľeow
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0.1 Miletus37 viewsMiletus
AR 1/12 stater
c. 500 BC
rev. star - possibly sun representing ApolloEcgĂľeow
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