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Stater of Alexander III from Lampsacus

Mint: Lampsacus
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 Damascus

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

Coin of Mithridates VI, King of Pontus from Pontus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Pontus
Ruler: Mithridates VI, King of Pontus, Pontian, ca. 132–63 B.C., ruled 120–63 B.C.

Tetradrachm from Ephesus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Ephesus (Ionia)

Stater from Caria

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caria

Stater of Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire from Babylon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Babylon
Ruler: Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire, ca. 358–281 B.C., ruled 305–281 B.C.

Coin of Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire from Apamea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apamea (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire, ca. 358–281 B.C., ruled 305–281 B.C.

1 Drachm of Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King, ca. 324–261 B.C., ruled 281–261

Tetradrachm of Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire, ca. 358–281 B.C., ruled 305–281 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Pherikles from Chios

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Chios
Ruler: Pherikles

Coin of Seleucus II from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Seleucus II, 265–225 B.C., ruled 246–225

Tetradrachm of Odessus from Thrace

Mint: Odessus (Thrace)

Tetras from Akragas

Mint: Akragas

Tetradrachm of Ptolemy I, Satrap, then King of Egypt, from Alexandria

Mint: Alexandria (Egypt)
Ruler: Ptolemy I, Satrap, King of Egypt, 367–283 B.C., ruled 305–283 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Board of Revenue
Ruler: Seleucus I, King of the Seleucid Empire, ca. 358–281 B.C., ruled 305–281 B.C.

1 Drachm from Apollonia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Apollonia (Illyria)
Magistrate: Dorion
Magistrate: Oinias

Karshapana of Chandragupta Maurya from India

Artist: Unknown
Mint: India
Ruler: Chandragupta Maurya, Emperor of Northern India, 340–297 B.C., ruled 321–297 B.C.

Tetradrachm from Leontini

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Leontini

Onkia from Selinus

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Selinus

Coin of Aesillas from Pella

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Pella

Coin from Macedonia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Macedonia

Coin 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.

Coin of Philip II, King of Macedonia from Macedonia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Macedonia
Ruler: Philip II, King of Macedonia, Greek, 382–336 B.C., ruled 359–336 B.C.

Tetradrachm of Philip III, King of Macedonia from Babylon

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Babylon
Ruler: Philip III, King of Macedonia, ca. 359–317 B.C., ruled 323–317 B.C.

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