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American Numismatic Society
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Ethan Gruber
NUDS-Hoard records generated by Ethan Gruber from spreadsheets Disnarda Pinilla cleaned from the IGCH records.s
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IGCH 186
* Noe in Sicyon suggests that Newton's total of 33 for a rare Peloponnesian issue is dittography. If this is not the case, the hd. total would be 155+ and the number of Alexanders 128. Newton's record of 4 didr. of Alexander is corrected to dr. in Newell's ms. list of the contents. Whether or not the 3 gold staters of Alexander mentioned in the NC account (p. 37) were originally part of the hd. is uncertain
Hellenistic Period
Patras, Achaea
21.73444,38.24444
Pátrai (Greece)
Patra(e)
inhabited places
218 B.C.
1850
Athens part
125+ AR. Pot hoard: 124 coin noted in IGCH. Added 1 coin to the hoard contents. Then, the total count comes to 125+ coins
323 B.C.
225 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
Amphipolis
323 B.C.
225 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
Pella
323 B.C.
225 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
Ambracia
323 B.C.
225 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
Argos
Sicyon
323 B.C.
225 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
Caria
336 B.C.
323 B.C.
Drachma
Silver
Alexander III of Macedon
323 B.C.
317 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Philip III Arrhidaeus
Tetradrachm
Silver
Aetolia
Tetradrachm
Silver
Athens
Tetradrachm
Silver
Sicyon
305 B.C.
281 B.C.
Tetradrachm
Silver
Seleucus I Nicator
Ecbatana
ESM 506
Silver
Vaux, NC 1854, pp. 31-7 (quoting a letter from C. T. Newton)
Noe, Sicyon, p. 36
Hackens, Antidorum W. Peremans, pp. 75-6
Troxell, ANSMN 17 (1971), pp. 53-61, 86-8, illus.