Ancient Coins
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Ancient Coins
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Understanding Ancient Greek Coin Denominations
| Units | = | Coins |
| Decadrachm | = | 10 drachmae |
| Tetradrachm | = | 4 drachmae |
| Didrachm | = | 2 drachmae |
| Drachma | = | 6 obols |
| Tetrobol | = | 4 obols |
| Triobol (hemidrachm) | = | 3 obols |
| Diobol | = | 2 obols |
| Obol | = | 4 tetartemorions |
| Tritartemorion | = | 3 tetartemorions |
| Hemiobol | = | 2 tetartemorions |
| Trihemitetartemorion | = | 1.5 tetartemorions |
| Tetartemorion | = | .25 obol |
| Hemitetartemorion | = | .5 tetartemorion |
- Greek 440 BC Silver Athenian Owl Tetradrachm
- Grade: CH AU
- Price: $1,499
- Strike: 4
- Style: 4
- Attica, Athens Greek Empire 440 – 404 BC Athenian Silver Owl Tetradrachm
- Grade: CH AU Full Crest
- Price: $4,945
- Strike: 5
- Style: 3
- Sicily-Syracuse Silver Decadrachm, Euainetos, 41.83g, Fine Style, Obv. Quadriga, rv. Arethusa, Signed by Euainetos. Gall.RIV/CXI.
- Grade: CH XF Fine Style
- Price: $122,000
- Strike: 4
- Style: 3
- No Current Inventory.
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- Seleucus I (312 – 281 BC) Tetradrachm – Seleucid Kings of Syria
- Symbolically depicting Seleucus I War Horse on the obverse and the destructive tank-like Protection of the Elephant on reverse.
- Among the Finest Known of an extremely rare issue.
- Sold for $234,000 in June 2021
- Seleucus I (312 – 281 BC) Tetradrachm – Seleucid Kings of Syria




