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Ancient Greek Gold Stater Coin of Alexander the Great, 297 BC at 1stDibs

Gold stater. Greek. ca. 323/2-315 BCE. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 158. Gold coins of this type were minted for over forty years at the two principal royal mints in Macedon, Pella and Amphipolis. The trident and details of the horses' legs on this coin indicate that it was minted at Amphipolis in the years immediately after the.


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Gold staters, initially imported from northern Gaul about 125 B.C., were the premier coins. The first import, the Large Flan Type, had a 27 mm diameter and weighed 7.8 gms - an impressive coin. The weight of the Celtic stater gradually dropped, however, and by 75 B.C. it stood at 6.45 gms.


Early Uninscribed Gold Stater British Remic QB 1st Century BC Silbury Coins

It was the Greeks who first gave us the stater, a term that means simply "weight." The first staters were made of silver and bore the stamp of an authority authenticating its weight. Generally, the early Greek stater had a weight of 7 grams, and was normally divisible into three drachmas.


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RECORD PRICES FOR GOLD STATERS Caratacus gold stater, ABC-, Chris Rudd List 173, November 2020, No.14 £71,000 Anarevitos gold stater, ABC-, Chris Rudd List 117, May 2011, No.16 £21,000 Cunobelinus Biga gold stater, ABC 2771 v., Chris Rudd List 128, March 2013, No.41 £15,100 Sego Warrior gold stater, ABC 441, Chris Rudd List 170, May 2020, No.3


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The stater ( / ˈsteɪtər, stɑːˈtɛər /; [1] Ancient Greek: στατήρ, pronounced [statɛ̌ːr], romanized : statḗr, lit. 'weight') was an ancient coin used in various regions of Greece. The term is also used for similar coins, imitating Greek staters, minted elsewhere in ancient Europe. History


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The Stater became the most important coin of antiquity and the name Croesus became synonymous with fabulous wealth. Weight: 10.72 g; Dimensions: 18 x 16 x 4 mm Detail Date 6th Century BCE Era Ancient History Related tags Archaeometallurgy Refining Electrum Lydia Croesus Goldkammer Coin


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Celtic currency of Britain Part of the Farmborough Hoard consisting of staters inscribed "CORIO" The Celtic currency of Britain were the various items and coins used as currency between approximately 200 BC and AD 60. The earliest currency consisted of various forms of iron bars.


Gold 20stater of Eucratides, 2nd century BCE. GrecoBactrian. The largest surviving gold coin

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This gold coin is called a stater and dates back to the 1st Century CE - the Iron Age. It was made by the Corieltavi tribe, but was used by other tribes too. This particular coin was found in the land of the Celtic Parisi tribe, who lived in East Yorkshire alongside the Romans. They were a group of people who farmed in Yorkshire.


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Gold Stater Koson type Features Obverse Roman consul accompanied by two lictors (bodyguards) carrying fasces (axe-like weapons) -possibly inspired by the silver denarii issued by Marcus Junius Brutus in 54 BC - see Junia denarius. - Variant with BR monogram to left (RPC#1701A) -It has been postulated that the BR refers to Brutus.


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Gold staters, largely of Icenian production, from the Dallinghoo - or Wickham Market - Hoard. as the archaeological record for Britain's Iron age tribes can be quite sparse, coinage offers one of the best ways of learning about these cultures. (IMAGE: Portable Antiquities Scheme)


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Cunobelinus. Indeed, it is the only gold coin The Caratacus Stater ELIZABETH COTTAM and CHRIS RUDD A t 2:00pm, Sunday, 10 November 2019, a metal detectorist found a unique gold stater of Caratacus near Newbury, Berkshire, in the former territory of the Atrebates. Having been examined by experts who confirmed its authenticity, it was recorded with


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Unique Caratacus gold stater, struck c.AD 40-41 at Calleva (Silchester, Hants). Found near Newbury, Berks., 10.11.2019. To be sold 15.11.2020, estimate £30,000. © Chris Rudd. Since the discovery of the unique Caratacus gold stater was announced (Coin News, June and July 2020) much scholarly discussion has been stimulated.


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A gold stater coin issued by King Philip II of Macedonia in the period 359-336 BCE. Reference: Sear vol.2 p.617, no. 6663 but fulmen not trident under horse. Die axis: 10. item NU 18323 Coin - Tetradrachm, King Alexander III (the Great), Ancient Macedonia, Ancient Greek States, 336-323 BCE