Coins from Rhodes

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: Q43048

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Greece (ancient) › Rhodes › Ialysos

1⁄24 Stater
(490 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.48 g • ⌀ 7 mm
GCV# 3563, BMC Greek# 6, N# 357187
1⁄12 Stater
(490 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.9 g • ⌀ 9.3 mm
GCV# 3562, BMC Greek# 4, N# 357146
⅙ Stater
(490 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 2.05 g • ⌀ 12 mm
GCV# 3561, BMC Greek# 8, N# 357117
⅓ Stater
(510 BC - 490 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 4.9 g
GCV# 3560, BMC Greek# 7, N# 356793
Stater
(510 BC - 490 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 14.4 g
GCV# 3559, BMC Greek# 1, N# 356639
Stater
(490 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 14.27 g • ⌀ 21.0 mm
N# 181488

Greece (ancient) › Rhodes › Kamiros

Obol
(500 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.92 g
BMC Greek# 14, GCV# 3553, N# 393187
Obol
(500 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.66 g • ⌀ 7.0 mm
SNG von Aulock 1 PPB# 2781, N# 185598
Trihemiobol
(500 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.18 g
BMC Greek# 13, GCV# 3552, N# 393164
Diobol
(500 BC - 480 BC)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.64 g • ⌀ 8.0 mm
SNG Munich 1# 566, Rosen# 647, SNG Keckman Asia# 320-321, N# 185597

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

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