Magnesia ad Sipylum
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The mint at the ancient site of Magnesia ad Sipylum in Lydia.
Die Studies
Item | Image | MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. | WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum) |
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Magnesia ad Sipylum (Antiochus I or II), silver, tetradrachms (Antiochus I/Heracles) (263-259 BCE) | Silver | 1,075 kg | |
Magnesia ad Sipylum (Seleucus II), silver, tetradrachms (Seleucus II/Apollo) (246-243 BCE) | Silver | 355 kg | |
Magnesia ad Sipylum, bronze (Artemis/Zeus & Hermes) (200-100 BCE) | Bronze |
Overstriking coins
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Overstruck coins
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Nomisma IDNomisma ID | magnesia_ad_sipylum |
Definition: | The mint at the ancient site of Magnesia ad Sipylum in Lydia. |
Pleiades IDUnique ID of the Pleiades place resource | https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/550706/?searchterm=magnesia* |
Ancient regionAncient region. | Lydia
Nomisma: lydia |
Modern countryModern country | Turkey |
CoordinatesGeographical coorindates | 38.613056° N, 27.425833° E |
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