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- Seleucid coinage was based on the coins of their predecessor, Alexander the Great. The circulating coinage of the Seleucids was based on the “Attic” standard of Athens, with mainly base and silver coinage being in abundance12. The most used metals for their coinage were bronze and silver, and the names of their silver coins included drachm, tetradrachm, and obol3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The coinage of the Seleucid Empire is based on the coins of Alexander the Great, which in turn were based on Athenian coinage of the Attic weight. Many mints and different issues are defined, with mainly base and silver coinage being in abundance.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seleucid_coinageThe circulating coinage of the Seleucids was based on the “Attic” standard of Athens, a silver tetradrachm of 17.2 grams and a gold stater of 8.6 grams.coinweek.com/coinweek-ancient-coin-series-the-se…Seleucid coinage was based on the coins of their predecessor, Alexander the Great. Bronze and silver were the most used metals for their coinage, and the names of their silver coins were Greek: drachm, tetradrachm, obol, amongst others.www.vcoins.com/en/landing/seleucidcoins.aspx
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