Coins from Itanos

Ancient Greece is a part of Greek history that lasts from the onset of city states (polis, plural poleis) around 800 BC until the emergence of the Byzantine Empire around 400 AD.
Wikidata: Q1753984

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Standard circulation coin

Obol
(320 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.83 g • ⌀ 10.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 3, N# 190795
Obol
(320 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.58 g • ⌀ 12.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 39, SNG Copenhagen# 477, N# 137083
Hemidrachm
(350 BC - 320 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 2.62 g • ⌀ 15.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 27, N# 137088
Hemidrachm
(320 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 2.76 g • ⌀ 14.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 32, N# 190793
Drachm
(370 BC - 360 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.11 g • ⌀ 18.5 mm
SvoronosCr# 36, SNG Copenhagen# 475, BMC Greek# 13, N# 401213
Stater
(380 BC - 350 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.0 g • ⌀ 23.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 7, SNG Copenhagen# 470-471 cf., Dewing# 2037, N# 136619
Stater
(350 BC - 320 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.54 g • ⌀ 23.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 24-25, N# 190792
Stater
(350 BC - 320 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.39 g • ⌀ 24.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 35, N# 236632
Æ13 (eagle and triton)
(320 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 1.25 g • ⌀ 13 mm
N# 319808

Unspecified type

Obol
(350 BC - 320 BC)

Silver • 0.88 g • ⌀ 11 mm
SvoronosCr# 11, SvoronosCr# 12, N# 278430

The Numista referees for coins of this issuer are ArsenEverlast and Tmsconst.

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