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1/32 Shekel from Tyre

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Tyre (Phoenicia)

Tetradrachm from Tyre

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Tyre (Phoenicia)

Stater from Cyzicus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Cyzicus (Mysia)
Honorand: Demosthenes, Athenian orator and politician

Tetradrachm from Babylon

Mint: Babylon
Honorand: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356–323 B.C., ruled 336–23 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia from Babylon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Babylon
Ruler: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356–323 B.C., ruled 336–23 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia

Ruler: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356–323 B.C., ruled 336–23 B.C.

Stater from Babylon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Babylon
Honorand: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356–323 B.C., ruled 336–23 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace from Amphipolis

Mint: Amphipolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360–281 B.C., ruled 306–281 B.C.

Stater from uncertain

Honorand: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360–281 B.C., ruled 306–281 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace from Lampsacus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Lampsacus
Ruler: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360–281 B.C., ruled 306–281 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace from Lampsacus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Lampsacus
Ruler: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360–281 B.C., ruled 306–281 B.C.

1 Drachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace from Ephesus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Ephesus (Ionia)
Ruler: Lysimachus, King of Thrace, ca. 360–281 B.C., ruled 306–281 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Demetrius Poliorcetes, King of Macedon from Pella

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Pella
Ruler: Demetrius I, Poliorcetes, King of Macedonia, 337–283 B.C., ruled 294–288

Tetradrachm from Pella

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Pella
Honorand: Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 356–323 B.C., ruled 336–23 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Demetrius Poliorcetes, King of Macedon from Amphipolis

Mint: Amphipolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Demetrius I, Poliorcetes, King of Macedonia, 337–283 B.C., ruled 294–288

Tetradrachm of Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia, Greek, ca. 319–239 B.C., ruled 277–239 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia from Amphipolis

Mint: Amphipolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Antigonus II Gonatas, King of Macedonia, Greek, ca. 319–239 B.C., ruled 277–239 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Perseus, King of Macedonia

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Perseus, King of Macedonia, ca. 212–166 B.C., ruled 178–168 B.C.

Tetrobol from Bottiaea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Bottiaea

Triobol from Board of Revenue

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Board of Revenue

Diobol from Bottiaea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Bottiaea

Tetradrachm from Macedonia

Mint: Macedonia

Tetradrachm from Macedonia

Artist: Unknown
Magistrate: Aesillas, Quaestor of Macedonia, 90–75 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Eumenes I, ruler of Pergamum from Pergamum

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Pergamum (Mysia)
Honorand: Philetaerus, ruler of Pergamum 282-263 B.C.
Ruler: Eumenes I, ruler of Pergamum 263-241 B.C.

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