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1 Drachm of Alexander I Bala, King of the Seleucid Empire from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Alexander Balas, King of Syria, ruled 150–145 B.C.

Coin of Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Antiochus I Soter, Seleucid King, ca. 324–261 B.C., ruled 281–261

Coin of Demetrius II Nicator, King of the Seleucid Empire from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Demetrius II Nicator, King of the Seleucid Empire, ca. 160–125 B.C., ruled 146–139 and 129–125 B.C.

Coin of Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Elagabalus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 203–222, ruled 218–22

Coin of Maximinus I, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Honorand: Gaius Julius Verus Maximus, Emperor of Rome, 216–238, ruled 236–38
Ruler: Maximinus I, Emperor of Rome, ca. A.D. 173–238, ruled 235–38

Coin of Claudius II, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Claudius II, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 214–270, ruled A.D. 268–70

Coin of Claudius II, Emperor of Rome from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Claudius II, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 214–270, ruled A.D. 268–70

Coin of Molon from Seleucia

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Seleucia ad Tigrim (Mesopotamia)
Ruler: Molon

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