Hellenistic

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.

Theban Stater
363-338 BCE

Philip II Tetradrachm
323-315 BCE

Antipater tetradrachm, in the style of Alexander III
320-319 BCE

Akarnania (Tyrrhion) Stater
320-280 BCE

Lysimachus Tetradrachm
306-281 BCE

Lysimachus Tetradrachm
297-281 BCE

Attalos I Tetradrachm
269/8-263 BCE

Ptolemy II Tetradrachm
265 BCE

Antigonus II Gonatas Tetradrachm
252-246 BCE

Eumenes II Tetradrachm
241-197 BCE

Antiochos III ("the Great") Tetradrachm
223-210 CE

Maroneia, Thrace Tetradrachm
Late 2nd-mid 1st centuries BCE

Side, Pamphylia Tetradrachm
205-100 BCE

Antimachos I Theos Tetradrachm
180-170 BCE

Eukratides Megas Tetradrachm
170-145 BCE

Athenian tetradrachm
165-150/49 BCE

Kyme, Aeolis Tetradrachm
155-143 BCE

Antiochios VII Epiphanes Tetradrachm
138-129 BCE

Cistophoric Tetradrachm
133/2 BCE (CY 2)

Antiochos VIII Grypos Tetradrachm
109-96 BCE

Nikomedes IV tetradrachm
92/91 BCE

Philip I Philadelphos Tetradrachm
88-75 CE

Azes I Tetradrachm
58-12 BCE