A newly identified Alexandrine tetradrachm type struck from a recycled pair of Philip III dies, recut to include the anchor insignia and name of Seleukos, is to be added to the corpus of Babylonia Uncertain Mint 6A (Opis). It represents a new series in the mint's output, Series V(a), that is closely allied to, but preceding Series V in the name of Seleukos. It is distinguished from the latter by the presence of the anchor symbol and the archaized depiction of Zeus. It precedes the decision to eliminate the anchor insignia from coinage of Uncertain Mint 6A and thus must be amongst the first, if not the first coin type to bear the name of Seleukos, die linked as it is to the last of the issues in the name Philip III Arrhidaios, the last of th...
Preliminary report on a ca. 400-piece hoard of 4th-century pi-style tetradrachms excavated in 2005 f...
This article presents die studies of the tetradrachms minted by Parion and Lampsakos in the Hellenis...
103 - Tetradrachm, Seleucus I. 300 B.C. 104 - double stater , head of alex. 107 - tetradrachm. anti...
This study establishes that the die linked tetradrachm issues of SC 118 in the name of Philip III an...
Coinage bearing an anchor symbol and the name of Alexander was struck at the Babylon II mint under S...
The northern Phoenician port city of Karne was responsible for three small, short duration emissions...
As a result of this die study the coinage in the name of Alexander and Seleukos formerly assigned to...
A tetradrachm die study of the Susa wreath group (Susa Group 5) of Alexanders (Price 3853-60) attrib...
The earliest tetradrachms (Group 1) from the mint of Alexander the Great at Babylon show a rapid pro...
This paper is the final component in a trilogy that documents a die study of the large denomination ...
A tetradrachm die study of the Macedonian imperial coinage attributed to Berytos by Price establishe...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
For discussion of this coin type, see R.S.Fisher's "Two Notes on the Aesillas Tetradrachms: Mint Att...
Preliminary report on a ca. 400-piece hoard of 4th-century pi-style tetradrachms excavated in 2005 f...
This article presents die studies of the tetradrachms minted by Parion and Lampsakos in the Hellenis...
103 - Tetradrachm, Seleucus I. 300 B.C. 104 - double stater , head of alex. 107 - tetradrachm. anti...
This study establishes that the die linked tetradrachm issues of SC 118 in the name of Philip III an...
Coinage bearing an anchor symbol and the name of Alexander was struck at the Babylon II mint under S...
The northern Phoenician port city of Karne was responsible for three small, short duration emissions...
As a result of this die study the coinage in the name of Alexander and Seleukos formerly assigned to...
A tetradrachm die study of the Susa wreath group (Susa Group 5) of Alexanders (Price 3853-60) attrib...
The earliest tetradrachms (Group 1) from the mint of Alexander the Great at Babylon show a rapid pro...
This paper is the final component in a trilogy that documents a die study of the large denomination ...
A tetradrachm die study of the Macedonian imperial coinage attributed to Berytos by Price establishe...
The nummi struck in the Alexandrian mint at the end of the first Tetrarchy obviously break the unifo...
This paper details a study of the coinage of Susa struck prior to Seleukos's annexation of the provi...
The article briefly discusses the economic and political significance of the Alexander III(“the Grea...
For discussion of this coin type, see R.S.Fisher's "Two Notes on the Aesillas Tetradrachms: Mint Att...
Preliminary report on a ca. 400-piece hoard of 4th-century pi-style tetradrachms excavated in 2005 f...
This article presents die studies of the tetradrachms minted by Parion and Lampsakos in the Hellenis...
103 - Tetradrachm, Seleucus I. 300 B.C. 104 - double stater , head of alex. 107 - tetradrachm. anti...