Tetradrachm
Ancient Greek Macedonian Silver Tetradrachm Coin 350BC. Philip II, Zeus. 25mm 8g. .925 Silver Plated. Museum Quality Replica, Reproduction
Tetradrachm - (Ancient Greece) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
A tetradrachm is an ancient Greek silver coin that typically weighed about 17.2 grams and was equivalent to four drachmas.
tetradrachm Thasos - CoinArchives.com Search Results
Thasos. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 140-110 B.C. NGC EF. HGC-6, 358; Le Rider-51. Obverse: Wreathed head of Dionysos right; Reverse: Herakles standing left, holding ...
Ancient Coins – Tetradrachm - COINage Magazine
Here's a look at some of the more popular tetradrachms among collectors including examples from Athens, Rhodes, Akragas, Syracuse and Amphipolis.
TETRADRACHM, JUDAEA - Ashmolean Museum
This silver coin was issued when part of the Jewish population in Judea revolted against Roman rule, in AD 132, under the leadership of a man named Simon ...
Tetradrachm with Head of Alexander the Great - Saint Louis Art ...
Tetradrachm with Head of Alexander the Great. Culture: Ancient Greek, c.900–31 BC. Period: Hellenistic period, 323–31 BC. Associated: reign of Ptolemy I Soter ...
A GUIDE to the Tetradrachm - Read this story on Magzter.com
Here's a look at some of the more popular tetradrachms among collectors including examples from Athens, Rhodes, Akragas, Syracuse and Amphipolis.
Tetradrachm of Perseus | Unknown - Explore the Collections - V&A
Coin, tetradrachm of Perseus, silver, head of Perseus and eagle, Greek, 2nd century BC.
Tetradrachm - (Greek Archaeology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations
A tetradrachm is a silver coin that was widely used in ancient Greece, valued at four drachmas. This coin played a significant role in the development of ...
Silver tetradrachm of Athens - Google Arts & Culture
This tetradrachm belongs to a large group of issues of the 480s BC, the period of the construction of the Athenian fleet. The two designs on the Athenian coins ...
Tetradrachm - Athens – Numista
Detailed information about the coin Tetradrachm, Athens, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, ...
List of ancient Greek monetary standards - Wikipedia
Attic tetradrachm, fifth century BC, 17.2 g Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great on the Attic weight, 17.15 g. Cistophorus of Pergamum, ca. 123-100 BC, 12 ...
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Macedonia with head of Poseidon ...
Obverse: Head of Poseidon to right, with flowing locks bound with a sea-plant. Border of dots. Reverse: Apollo, nude, seated to left upon the prow of a ship ...
TETRADRACHM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Greek history an ancient coin with a value of four drachmas.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
Ancient Silver Athenian Tetradrachm, 5th Century BC - Antique Sage
This ancient Athenian Tetradrachm measures 23.3 mm (0.92 inches) in diameter and weighs 17.14 grams (0.5511 troy ounces) of nearly pure silver.
Four-drachma coin (tetradrachm) - RISD Museum
The obverse of the coin references the occasion during which Alexander had been hailed as a son of Zeus Ammon, a horned Libyan god. The reverse of the coin ...
Tetradrachm with Head of Athena - Saint Louis Art Museum
Tetradrachm with Head of Athena. Culture: Ancient Greek, c.900–31 BC. Period: Classical period, 480–323 BC. Date: 440–410 BC. Material: Silver. minted in ...
Credit LineGift of Jerry Theodorou, Class of 1979. Terms. Metalwork; Silver; Gods; Eagles; Thrones; Birds; Greek. Object number2003.013.012. Collections.
Tetradrachm - Wikimedia Commons
The tetradrachm (4 drachms) was a silver coin issued by various Greek mints from 600BE to 200AD when the area was under Roman rule.
Coin: Tetradrachm, Maroneia - Spurlock Museum
Coin: Tetradrachm, Maroneia ; Period, Hellenistic ; Date, After 148 BCE ; Culture, Ancient Greek ; Weight, 16.51 g ; Materials, Metal--Bronze.