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Makedonien: Alexandros III. (posthum) 317–300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Wien
Beskrivare
ID97584
Axel
1
Diameter
27
Vikt
16.88
Makedonien: Alexandros III. (posthum) 317–300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Wien
Beskrivare
ID97585
Axel
12
Diameter
27
Vikt
17.10
Makedonien: Alexandros III. ca. 317-300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Berlin
Beskrivare
18252213
Axel
12
Diameter
25
Vikt
16.75
Makedonien: Alexandros III. ca. 317-300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Berlin
Beskrivare
18252211
Axel
12
Diameter
26
Vikt
17.16
Makedonien: Alexandros III. ca. 317-300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Berlin
Beskrivare
18252215
Axel
12
Diameter
27
Vikt
17.07
Makedonien: Alexandros III. ca. 317-300 v. Chr.
Samling
Münzkabinett Berlin
Beskrivare
18252214
Axel
12
Diameter
28
Vikt
16.68
British Museum: G3,GIS.19
Samling
British Museum
Axel
1
Vikt
16.96
British Museum: 2002,0101.855
Samling
British Museum
Axel
12
Vikt
17.16
British Museum: 1844,1008.109
Samling
British Museum
Axel
12
Vikt
17.07

Kvantitativ analys

Average measurements for this coin type:

Axel
10.31
Diameter
26.71
Vikt
16.98

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Sections
Loose 3, 7
Creator
Newell, Edward Theodore, 1886-1941
Abstract
Notebook of handwritten notes on ancient Greek coin hoards, including Aleppo, 1893; Afiun Kara Hissar, Arpagot, 1918; Adrianople; Asia Minor, 1929; Babylon, 1900; Byblus, 1931; Chalcis, 1935; Chalcidice (Olynthus?); Demanhur, 1900; Epidaurus, 1903; Gebal (Byblus), 1931; Homs, 1934; Homs, 1927; Khorsabad; Mesopotamia (Dunne); Nicomedia (probably Thessalian hoard); Tell Halaf, 1911; Thessalian, 1938. Also, one loose sheet of Pera Palace Hotel (Constantinople) letterhead containing four pages of notes labeled "Antioch" Hoard.
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