So you like the look of an Alexander tetradrachm but…

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  1. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    you’re concerned about space. Those coins can be pretty hefty. Maybe your spouse said that if you bring 1 more gram of silver in the house…

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  6. philologus_1

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    Here's a quick comparison pic of an Alex III tet paired with an Alex III obol:

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    Tetradrachm:
    Babylon. Price 3599. Lifetime issue ca.325-323 BC.
    25.5 x 24 mm.
    16.8 gr.

    Obol:
    Tyre. Price 3253 (Ake). Lifetime issue; dated 329/8 BC.
    9 x 8 mm.
    .614 gr.
     
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