Coins from Knossos

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: Q173527

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Standard circulation coin

Drachm
(300 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 5.41 g • ⌀ 19.0 mm
BMC Greek# 26-27, SNG Copenhagen# 374, SvoronosCr# 70, SNG Lockett# 2539, SNG Lockett# 2540, Dewing# 1987-1988, N# 135181
Stater
(440 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 12.06 g
SvoronosCr# 3, Jameson# 1317, N# 398099
Stater
(425 BC - 360 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 10.85 g • ⌀ 21.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 14, N# 136627
Stater
(360 BC - 320 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.59 g • ⌀ 21 mm
SvoronosCr# 17 var., N# 398101
Stater
(360 BC - 320 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 10.92 g • ⌀ 23.0 mm
SvoronosCr# 45, N# 188589
Stater
(350 BC - 200 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.22 g
Jameson# 2518, N# 160037
Stater
(330 BC - 300 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 11.10 g
SvoronosCr# 46, SNG Copenhagen# 370, BMC Greek# 4, N# 136622
Tetradrachm
(150 BC - 90 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 15.67 g • ⌀ 32 mm
N# 398102
Tetradrachm
(110 BC - 67 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 14.69 g • ⌀ 30 mm
BMC Greek# 41, SvoronosCr# 96, SNG Lockett# 2542, N# 320007
Æ15
(300 BC - 270 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 3.25 g • ⌀ 15.5 mm
SNG Copenhagen# 372, SvoronosCr# 85, N# 160023

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

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