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  2. Greek coins were made using mostly silver but also gold, electrum (a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold), copper alloy, and bronze. The metals were melted in a forge hearth and then, to standardise the size and weight of each blank coin (flans), the molten metal was poured into moulds or pre-prepared hemispherical vessels.
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    The three most important standards of the ancient Greek monetary system were the Attic standard, based on the Athenian drachma of 4.3 grams (2.8 pennyweights) of silver, the Corinthian standard based on the stater of 8.6 g (5.5 dwt) of silver, that was subdivided into three silver drachmas of 2.9 g (1.9 dwt), and the Aeginetan stater or didrachm of 12.2 g (7.8 dwt), based on a drachma of 6.1 g (3.9 dwt).
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    – Greek coins, such as the Drachm, Tetradrachm, and Stater, took various forms. These coins, often designed with unique designs and symbols, were widely used and recognized during this classical period.
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    Ancient Greek coinage - Wikipedia

    The Classical period saw Greek coinage reach a high level of technical and aesthetic quality. Larger cities now produced a range of fine silver and gold coins, most bearing a portrait of their patron god or goddess or a legendary hero on one side, and a symbol of the city on the other. Some coins employed a visual … See more

    The history of ancient Greek coinage can be divided (along with most other Greek art forms) into four periods: the Archaic, the Classical, the Hellenistic and the Roman. The Archaic period extends from the introduction of … See more

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    The earliest known electrum coins, Lydian and East Greek coins found under the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, are currently dated to around 640 BC. These coins were issued either by the non-Greek Lydians for their own use or perhaps because Greek … See more

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    Collections of ancient Greek coins are held by museums around the world, of which the collections of the British Museum, the American Numismatic Society, and the Danish National … See more

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    The three most important standards of the ancient Greek monetary system were the Attic standard, based on the Athenian drachma of 4.3 grams (2.8 pennyweights) of silver, the See more

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    The Hellenistic period was characterized by the spread of Greek culture across a large part of the known world. Greek-speaking kingdoms … See more

    All Greek coins were handmade, rather than machined as modern coins are. The designs for the obverse and reverse were carved into a block of bronze or possibly iron, called a See more

    Grierson, Philip (1975), Numismatics, Oxford, Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-885098-0
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    – Greek coins reached a pinnacle during the Classical Greece period, a dynamic era characterized by a world comprising around 2000 city-states. – The production of Greek coins involved exceptional craftsmanship, such as gold …

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    Known as a badge or emblem in numismatics, ancient Greek coins developed the use of a unique logo or feature relating to their particular city-state or “polis”. These coins were meant to show off the prestige of a certain city-state.

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    The ANS houses the most comprehensive collection of Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek coins, published in the Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum (SNG) series, and featured as well in the HRC component OXUS-INDUS. Ancient Jewish coins …

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    Oct 31, 2014 · 10 Coins of Ancient Greece. The first Greek coins were minted in Aegina from 560 BCE, and then Athens and Corinth also began their own coin production shortly after. Each city used an easily identifiable symbol: a turtle …

  11. Drachma | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica Money

    drachma, silver coin of ancient Greece, dating from about the mid-6th century bc, and the former monetary unit of modern Greece. The drachma was one of the world’s earliest coins.

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