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Stater from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

1 Drachm from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

Hemidrachm from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

Obol from Thespiae

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thespiae

Trihemiobol from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

Tetartemorion from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

Tetartemorion from Thebes

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Thebes

Stater from Locris

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Locri Opuntii

Obol from Phocis

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Phocis

Stater from Sicyon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Sicyon (Sicyonia)

Obol from Sicyon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Sicyon (Sicyonia)

Hemidrachm from Arcadian League

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Arcadian League

Obol from Kleonai

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Kleonai

Hemiobol from Kleonai

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Kleonai

Stater from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

Stater from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

Hemidrachm from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

Stater from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

1 Drachm from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

Hemidrachm from Olympia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Olympia (Elis)

Tetradrachm of Alexander I, King of Macedon

Ruler: Alexander I, King of Macedon, ruled 495–454 B.C.

Didrachm of Amyntas III, King of Macedon

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Amyntas III, King of Macedon, ruled 393–370/69 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Philip II, King of Macedonia

Mint, possibly by: Amphipolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Philip II, King of Macedonia, Greek, 382–336 B.C., ruled 359–336 B.C.

Stater of Philip II, King of Macedonia

Mint, possibly by: Amphipolis (Macedonia)
Ruler: Philip II, King of Macedonia, Greek, 382–336 B.C., ruled 359–336 B.C.

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