Hellenistic

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Hellenistic civilization is generally dated to the Death of Alexander III of Macedon in 323 BCE in Babylon. Following his death, the kingdoms left in the wake of his conquests continued to proselize Hellenistic values and culture across the old world.

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Theban Stater

363-338 BCE

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Philip II Tetradrachm

323-315 BCE

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Antipater tetradrachm, in the style of Alexander III

320-319 BCE

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Akarnania (Tyrrhion) Stater

320-280 BCE

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Lysimachus Tetradrachm

306-281 BCE

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Lysimachus Tetradrachm

297-281 BCE

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Attalos I Tetradrachm

269/8-263 BCE

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Ptolemy II Tetradrachm

265 BCE

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Antigonus II Gonatas Tetradrachm

252-246 BCE

10

Eumenes II Tetradrachm

241-197 BCE

11

Antiochos III ("the Great") Tetradrachm

223-210 CE

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Maroneia, Thrace Tetradrachm

Late 2nd-mid 1st centuries BCE

13

Side, Pamphylia Tetradrachm

205-100 BCE

14

Antimachos I Theos Tetradrachm

180-170 BCE

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Eukratides Megas Tetradrachm

170-145 BCE

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Athenian tetradrachm

165-150/49 BCE

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Kyme, Aeolis Tetradrachm

155-143 BCE

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Antiochios VII Epiphanes Tetradrachm

138-129 BCE

19

Cistophoric Tetradrachm

133/2 BCE (CY 2)

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Antiochos VIII Grypos Tetradrachm

109-96 BCE

21

Nikomedes IV tetradrachm

92/91 BCE

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Philip I Philadelphos Tetradrachm

88-75 CE

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Azes I Tetradrachm

58-12 BCE


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