COIN HOARDS

 

Thompson, M., O. Mørkholm, and C.M. Kraay. “An inventory of Greek coin hoards: a discussion” in AIIN 23-24

(1976-7).

 

[c. 650-625 BC]

                Ephesus (Artemision pot hoard), Ionia, 1905

[IGCH 1154 = CH 9, 333]

Uncertain Ionia (EL hemistaters, trites, hektes, hemihektes)

Head, B.V. “Chapter V. The Coins” in D.G. Hogarth, ed., Excavations at Ephesus. The Archaic Artemisia

(London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1908). [with IGCH 1153]

Karwiese, S. “The Artemisium coin hoard and the first coins of Ephesus” in RBN 137 (1991).

 

[c. 610 BC]

                Gordium, Phrygia, 1963

[IGCH 1176]

                Alyattes-Kroisos (EL trites, hektes, hemihektes)

Bellinger, A.R. “Electrum coins from Gordion” in Essays Robinson.

 

[c. 600-590 BC]

                Ephesus, Ionia, 1905

[IGCH 1153]

Ephesos? (EL 1/12 st, 1/96 st), Phokaia (EL 1/48 st), Allyates-Kroisos (EL trite, hemihekte, 1/24 st, 1/48 st,

1/96 st), Uncertain mints (EL 1/8 st, hemihekte, 1/24 st, 1/48 st; AR fractions)

Head, B.V. “Chapter V. The Coins” in D.G. Hogarth, ed., Excavations at Ephesus. The Archaic Artemisia

(London: The Trustees of the British Museum, 1908). [with IGCH 1154]

 

[c. 600-575 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1998

                [CH 9, 341]

Konuk, K. “The Electrum Coinage of Samos in the Light of a Recent Hoard” in E. Schwethereim &

E. Winter (ed.), Neue Forschungen zu Ionien, Asia Minor Studien 54 (Bonn, 2005).

 

[c. 575 BC]

                Priene, Ionia, before 1875

[IGCH 1157 = CH 9, 339]

Samos (EL hemistater, hekte, hemihekte), Kings of Lydia (EL 1/24 st, 1/48 st, 1/96 st),

Uncertain mints (EL 1/24 st, 1/96 st)

                Head, B.V. “Metrological notes on the ancient electrum coins struck between the Lelantian wars and the

accession of Darius” in NC 1875.

                Spier, J. “Notes on early electrum coinage and a die-linked issue from Lydia” in Studies Price. [with CH 9, 336

and 337]

 

[c. 575 BC]

                Colophon, 1940s

[CH 9, 336]

                Lydia, Uncertain (all EL of various denoms)

Spier, J. “Notes on early electrum coinage and a die-linked issue from Lydia” in Studies Price. [with IGCH

1157 and CH 9, 337]

 

[c. 575 BC]

                Ephesos, 1970

[CH 9, 337]

                Phanes (EL 1/12 stater), Alyattes (EL 1/3 stater, 1/6 stater)

                Spier, J. “Notes on early electrum coinage and a die-linked issue from Lydia” in Studies Price. [with IGCH

1157 and CH 9, 336]

 

[c. 575-560 BC]

                Samos, Ionia, 1894

[IGCH 1158 = CH 9, 340]

Samos (EL stater, hemistater, hekte, hemihekte, 1/24 st, 1/48 st, 1/64 st)

Nicolet-Pierre, H., and J.-N. Barrandon. “Monnaies d’electrum archaiques le trésor de Samos de 1894 (IGCH

1158) conservé à Paris” in RN 152 (1997).

 

[c. 575-560 BC]

                Asia Minor, western?, before 1933

[IGCH 1159]

Ephesos? (trites)

                Robinson, E.S.G. British Museum acquisitions for the years 1933-1934 in NC 1936.

 

[c. 575-550 BC]

                Unknown findspot, Turkey, before 1999

[CH 9, 350]

                Parion (hemidr)

Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999. [Parion hemidrachms]

 

[c. 560 BC]

                Western Asia Minor, 1990

[CH 8, 2]

Miletos (EL all denoms., stater-1/24th)

                Anon. “Western Asia Minor, 1990” in CH 8.

 

[c. 550 BC]

                Asia Minor, western, Hellespont region, 1969

                [IGCH 1161 = CH 1, 2]

                Uncertain Ionia? (all EL fractions)

                Michaud, J.-P., and M. Oeconomides. “Chronique des fouilles et découvertes archéologiques en Grèce en 1972”

                                in BCH XCVII.2 (1973).

                Munzen und Medaillen AG., Liste 308, January 1970. Basel. [Lots 1-24]

 

[c. 550-525 BC]

Matala evirons, near Phaestus, Greece, 1943

[IGCH 1]

                Aigina (staters), Thera? (stater)

Holloway, R.R. “An archaic hoard from Crete and the early Aeginetan coinage” in ANSMN 17 (1971).

 

[c. 546 BC]

                Sardes, Lydia, 1922

[IGCH 1162]

Kroiseids (light AV staters)

                Naster, P. “Remarques charactéroscopiques et technologiques au sujet des Créséides” in CIN 1961.

 

[c. 540 BC]

                Western Asia Minor, 1988

[CH 8, 5]

Uncertain (EL fr)

                Anon. “Western Asia Minor, 1988” in CH 8.

 

[c. 530 BC]

                Western Turkey

[CH 8, 7]

Alyattes (EL 1/3 staters), Allyates-Kroisos (EL 1/3 staters), Kroisos (AV light stater)

                Anon. “Western Turkey” in CH 8.

 

[c. 525 BC]

                Lesbos?, Greece, 1991

[CH 8, 8]

Lesbos (BI)

                Anon. “Lesbos?, Greece, 1991” in CH 8.

 

[c. 525-520 BC]

                Ras Shamra (anc. Ugarit), c. 10 km. N of Latakia (anc. Laodiceia ad Mare), Seleucis, 1936

[IGCH 1478]

                Abdera, Unc. Thraco-Maced., Lete?, Stagira, Unc. Macedon, Cyprus, Uncertain (all staters, but Abdera - 4dr)

Stucky, R.A. Ras Shamra Leukos Limen. Die nach-ugaritische besiedlung von Ras Shamra. Mission

archéologique de Ras Shamra 1. Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner. Paris. 1983.

 

[c. 520 BC]

                Asia Minor, western, 1960

[IGCH 1164]

Miletos (ob)

Pfeiler, B. “Die Silberprägung von Milet im 6. Jahrhundert V.Chr.” in SNR 1966.

 

[c. 520 BC]

                Lycia, 1985

[CH 8, 11]

Dynasts of Lycia unc. (staters, 1/3 staters, 1/6 staters, fractions)

                Anon. “Lycia, 1985” in CH 8.

 

[c. 515 BC]

                Athens, Greece, before 1785

                [IGCH 2 = CH 8, 13]

                Eretreia (fr), Athens (Wappen. 4dr, 2dr)

Nicolet-Pierre, H. “Monnaies Archaïques d’Athènes sous Pisistrate et les Pisistratides (c. 545-510)” in RN 1983.

 

[c. 515 BC]

                South-West Turkey, 1989

[CH 8, 12]

Kroiseids (AV staters, 1/6 staters)

                Anon. “South-West Turkey, 1989” in CH 8.

 

[c. 511-500 BC]

                Persespolis, Persis, 1933

[IGCH 1789 = CH 9, 343]

                Abdera (4dr), Aigina (stater), Kroiseid (AV light stater), Paphos? (2 sigloi), Lapethos? (2 sigloi), Uncertain

Cool Root, M. “Evidence from Persepolis for the dating of Persian and Archaic Greek Coinage” in NC 148

(1988).

Kagan, J.H. “An Archaic Greek Coin Hoard from the Eastern Mediterranean and Early Cypriot Coinage” in

NC 154 (1994).

                Meadows, A.R. “The Apadana Foundation Deposit (IGCH 1789): some clarification” in NC 163 (2003).

Zournatzi, A. “The Apadana coin hoards, Darius I, and the West” in AJN 15 (2003).

 

[late 6th century BC]

                Ödemiş, S.W. Turkey, 1981

[CH 7, 8]

                Kroiseids (AR - staters, hemist/sigloi)

Price, M.J. “Croesus or pseudo-Croesus? Hoard or hoax? Problems concerning the sigloi and double-sigloi of

the Croeseid type” in Studies Mildenberg.

 

[late 6th century BC]

                S. Nicola di Amendolara, Calabria, 1976

[CH 7, 9]

Metapontion (incuse stater, 1/3 stater), Kroton (stater), Sybaris (staters, 1/3 stater)

Guzzo, P.G. “Soprintendenza archeological della Calabria” in AIIN 23-24 (1976-7).

 

[c. 500 BC]

Cyclades ?, c. 1889

[IGCH 6 = CH 9, 1]

                Aigina, Andros/Keos, Paros, Siphnos, Thera?, Dardanos?, Miletos?, Chios, Kos (all staters)

Greenwell, W. “On a find of archaic Greek coins, principally of the islands of the Aegian Sea” in NC 1890.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Velčkovo, c. 12 km. NW of Pazardžik, Bulgaria, 1937

                [IGCH 690]

                Derrones (10dr)

Gerassimov, T. “A hoard of decadrachms of the Derrones from Velitchkovo (Bulgaria)” in NC 1938.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Asia Minor, western, before 1893

[IGCH 1165 = CH 5, 1]

Athens (2dr, fr), Andros (dr), Abydos (fr), Lampsakos? (EL 1/24 st), Ephesos (fr), Miletos (fr), Phokaia (fr),

Teos (fr), Chios (2dr), Kos (fr), Uncertain (dr, fr)

                Mørkholm, O. “Une trouvaille de monnaies grecques archaiques” in SNR 1971.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Bairakli, Izmir, 1951

[IGCH 1166 = CH 9, 344]

Unc. Ionia (Smyrna?) (ob), Kroiseids (sigloi), Achaemenid kings (sigloi)

Aydemir, P. “Bayrakli-Izmir (Smyrna antica) – 1951” in A. Travaglini, Museo di Izmir. I. Ripostigli di monete

greche (Milan: Ennerre, 1997).

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Rhodes(?), before 1880

[IGCH 1185 = CH 8, 21]

Dikaia (stater), Thasos (stater), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (stater), Lete (stater), Mende (4dr), Neapolis (2dr),

Stagira (4dr, 2dr), Aigina (stater), Tenos (stater), Thera? (stater), Phokaia (4dr), Ialysos (fr), Dynasts of

Lycia unc. (stater), Phaselis (stater), Soli (stater), Kyrene (4dr, dr), Barce (dr), Barce-Teuchira (4dr),

Euesperides (dr)

Kagan, J.H. “IGCH 1185 Reconsidered” in RBN CXXXVIII (1992). [Among earliest silver hoards]

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Mit Rahineh, near Memphi, 20 km. S of Cairo, 1860

[IGCH 1636 = CH 3, 2]

                Potidaia (4dr frag), Lete (stater), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (stater), Dikaia (stater), Aigina (stater),

Corinth (stater, stater frag), Naxos (stater frag), Paros (stater), Chios (stater), Cos (dr),

Unc. Caria (fr, unc. frag), Cyprus (stater), Kyrene (4dr), Uncertain (stater, dr)

Price, M.J. “Mit Rahineh (1860): IGCH 1636” in CH 3.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Delta, 1887

[IGCH 1638]

Dikaia (stater), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (stater), Thasos (stater), Lete (stater), Mende (4dr), Neapolis (stater),

Sermyle (4dr), Athens (4dr), Corinth (stater), Kyzikos (fr), Miletos (fr), Chios (stater), Samos (fr),

Kos (fr), Dynasts of Lycia unc. (fr), Salamis (stater), Tyre (fr), Uncertain (stater, fr)

Greenwell, W. “On a find of archaic Greek coins in Egypt” in NC 1890.

Dressel, H. “Altgriechischer Münzfund aus Ägypten” in ZfN 22 (1900).

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Taranto, Calabria, 1911

[IGCH 1874 = CH 7, 10 = CH 8, 585 = CH 9, 596]

Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Ami-, Velia, Kroton, Himera, Selinos, Akanthos, Lete, Mende, Neapolis,

Potidaia, Therma, Orescii, Thasos, Peparethos, Korkyra, Chalcis and Boeotia, Athens, Aigina,

Corinth, Karthaia, Naxos, Tenos, Thera, Phokaia, Chios, Kalymna, Kyrene, Uncertain

(all AR, unspecified denoms)

Holloway, R.R. “Remarks on the Taranto Hoard of 1911” in RBN 146 (2000).

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Paestum (anc. Poseidonia), Lucania, 1939

[IGCH 1876]

Poseidonia (incuse staters, drachms), Velia (drachm)

Pozzi, E. “Ripostigli di monete greche rinvenuti a Paestum” in AIIN 9-11 (1962-4).

 

[c. 500 BC]

                South Anatolia, 1971

[CH 1, 4]

                Lete, Dikaia, Dynasts of Lycia, Unc. Asia Minor, Salamis, Unc. Cyprus, Uncertain (all AR staters)

Robinson, E.S.G. “A Hoard of Greek Coins from southern Anatolia?” in RN 1973.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Greece, 1981/2

[CH 8, 17]

Corinth (stater)

                Anon. “Greece, 1981/2” in CH 8.

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1990

[CH 8, 19 = CH 9, 347]

Abdera, Thasos, Dikaia, Lete, “Stageira”, Unc. Macedon, Aigina, Naxos, “Andros”, Ialysos, Lindos,

Kroiseids, Dynasts of Lycia unc., Phaselis, Cyprus, Salamis, Cyprus (all AR, see article for denoms.)

Kagan, J.H. “An Archaic Greek Coin Hoard from the Eastern Mediterranean and Early Cypriot Coinage” in

NC 154 (1994).

 

[c. 500 BC]

                Near Izmir, Turkey, 1982

[CH 8, 22]

Miletos (ob)

Moucharte, G. “À propos d’une découverte de monnaies de Milet” in RBN CXXX (1984).

 

[c. 500-490 BC]

Santorin (Thera), Greece, 1821

[IGCH 7 = CH 9, 3]

                Aegina, Andros/Keos, Naxos, Paros, Siphnos, Thera?, Kyzikos, Dardanos?, Miletos?, Unc. Caria?,

Unc. mint (boar’s head fractions) (all else, staters)

Wroth, W. “The Santorin find of 1821” in NC 1884.

Sheedy, K. “The Dolphins, the crab, the sphinx and ‘Aphrodite’” in Studies Price.

 

[c. 500-490 BC]

                Vourla (now Urla; anc. Klazomenai), Ionia, 1911

[IGCH 1167]

Dardanos (EL stater), Lesbos (EL stater), Kyme (EL stater), Klazomenai (AR dr), Priene (EL stater),

Chios (EL stater), Samos (EL hektes)

Jameson, R. “Trouvaille de Vourla. Monnaies grecques des VIe et Ve siècles” in RN 1914.

 

[c. 500-490 BC]

                Asia Minor, western, c. 1962

[IGCH 1168]

Kyzikos, Ephesos, Magnesia, Miletos, Uncertain (all AR fractions)

Pfeiler, B. “Die Silberprägung von Milet im 6. Jahrhundert V.Chr.” in SNR 1966.

 

[c. 500-490 BC]

                Çal dag, Sardes, Turkey, 1945

[IGCH 1178 = CH 2, 11]

Kroiseids, Achaemenid kings (all sigloi)

                Noe, S.P. Two Hoards of Persian Sigloi. ANSNNM 136. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1956.

                In CH 2, fifteen coins added (illustrated).

 

[c. 500-480 BC]

                Caria(?), 1947

[IGCH 1169 = CH 9, 345]

Kindya

                Kagan, J.H., and B. Kritt. “The Coinage of Kindya” in NC 155 (1995). [with IGCH 1170]

 

[c. 500-480 BC]

                Western Thrace [no date]

[CH 2, 1]

Kyzikos (EL staters), Achaemenid kings (daric), Uncertain (EL staters, hektes, 1/24th, 1/48th)

                Price, M.J. “A Field in Western Thrace” in CH 2.

 

[early 5th century BC]

                Sakha (anc. Xois), near Kafr el Sheik, 100 km. E of Alexandreia, 1897

[IGCH 1639]

Abdera (2dr), Dikaia (stater), Thasos (stater), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (stater), Akanthos (4dr), Lete (stater),

Neapolis (stater), Eretreia (2dr), Athens (wappen 2dr), Aigina (stater), Corinth (stater),

Naxos (stater), Paros (stater), Unc. Cyclades (4dr), Unc. Ionia (hemidr), Klazomenai (stater),

Kolophon (stater), Chios (stater), Samos (fr), Idyma (dr), Kamiros (fr), Ialysos (dr), Lycia (stater),

Kroiseid (siglos), Sidon (2shek), Kyrene (fr), Uncertain (dr)

Weber, H. “On finds of archaic Greek coins in lower Egypt” in NC 1899.

Dressel, H. “Altgriechischer Münzfund aus Ägypten” in ZfN 22 (1900).

 

[5th century BC]

                Mt. Athos, Greece, before 1842/3

[IGCH 362 = CH 8, 34]

Persia (darics), Athens (4dr)

Nicolet-Pierre, N. “Xerxes et le trésor de l’Athos (IGCH 362)” in RN 1992.

 

[5th century BC]

                Athens (4dr)

[IGCH 1648]

Athens (4dr)

                Naucratis (mod. El Nibeira or El Niqrâsh), 20 km. SE of Damanhûr, 1885

Head, B.V. “Coins discovered on the site of Naukratis” in NC 1886.

 

[c. 493 BC]

                Messina, 1895

[IGCH 2062]

                Zankle, Naxos (all drachms)

Evans, A. “Contributions to Sicilian Numismatics – II. 1. – On a Hoard of Coins found near Messina,

Containing Incuse Coins of Zankle on the Italot Model” in NC 1896.

 

[c. 490 BC]

                Selinunte, Sicily, 1985

[CH 8, 35]

Metapontion (incuse 1/3 st.), Poseidonia (incuse dr), Sybaris (incuse stater, 1/3 st.), Himera (dr), Selinos (stater),

Abdera (4dr), Aigina (staters), Corinth (stater, dr), Ingots

Arnold-Biucci, C., L. Beer-Tobey, and N.M. Waggoner. “A Greek Archaic Silver Hoard from Selinus” in

ANSMN 1988.

 

[c. 490 BC]

                Western Asia Minor, 1970

[CH 8, 36]

Miletos (ob)

                Becker, F. “Ein Fund von 75 milesischen Obolen” in SNR 67 (1988).

 

[c. 485 BC]

                Benha el Asl (anc. Athribis), 50 km. N of Cairo, 1929

[IGCH 1640]

Akanthos (4dr, 4dr frag), Mende (4dr, 4dr frag), Neapolis (stater, stater frag), Orrescii (stater, stater frag),

Terone (4dr), Lete (st), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (4dr), Abdera (8dr, 8dr frag), Thasos (stater),

Chalcis (4dr frag), Eretria (2dr frag), Athens (wappen. 4dr, 4dr, 4dr frag), Aigina (stater, stater frag),

Naxos (stater), Chios (stater), Phaselis (stater), Idalion (stater), Golgi (stater), Cyprus (stater),

Uncertain (unc. frag)

Robinson, E.S.G. “A find of archaic Greek coins from the Delta” in NC 1930.

Newell, E.T. “Additions to the Delta (Benha el-Asl) Hoard” in NC 1931.

Robinson, E.S.G. “Further Notes on the Delta (Benha el-Asl) Hoard” in NC 1931.

 

[c. 485 BC]

                Yerakini, Chalkidiki, Greece, 1982

[CH 8, 37]

Thraco-Macedonian Uncertain (all AR; 4dr, dr, ob)

                Anon. “Yerakini, Chalkidiki, Greece, 1982” in CH 8.

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Kisebuku (Alakilise), Caria, Turkey, 1955

[IGCH 1170 = CH 8, 38 = CH 9, 348]

Kindya

                Kagan, J.H., and B. Kritt. “The Coinage of Kindya” in NC 155 (1995). [with IGCH 1169]

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Cos, before 1891

[IGCH 1173]

Mende, Peparethos, Athens (all 4dr)

Head, B.V. “Archaic coins probably of Cyrene” in NC 1891.

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Asia Minor, southern, Cilician-Pamphylian border, before 1961

[IGCH 1177]

Zankle (4dr), Akanthos (4dr), Abdera (4dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (stater), Pseudoaeginetica (stater),

Corinth (stater), Parion (dr), Chios (2dr), Unc. Caria (2 sigloi), Achaemenid kings (siglos)

                Robinson, E.S.G. “A Hoard of Archaic Greek Coins from Anatolia” in NC 1961.

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Alexandria, Ramleh suburb, 1893?

[IGCH 1641]

Kyrene, Uncertain (all AR fractions)

Weber, H. “On finds of archaic Greek coins in lower Egypt” in NC 1899. [under IGCH 1639]

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Damietta (mod. Dumyat; anc. Taniathis), 50 km. NW of Port Said, 1894

[IGCH 1642]

Unc. Thraco-Maced. (1/3 stater, 1/6 stater), Kyrene (dr, hemidr)

Weber, H. “On finds of archaic Greek coins in lower Egypt” in NC 1899. [under IGCH 1639]

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Curinga, 30 km. WSW of Catanzaro, Bruttium, 1916

[IGCH 1881]

                Tarentum, Metapontion, Sybaris, Kaulonia, Kroton (all AR staters)

Orsi, P. “Tesoretto di stateri arcaici greci da Curinga (Catanzaro)” in Atti e memorie dell'Istituto Italiano di

Numismatica 3 (1917).

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Babes, Olympia, Greece, 1958-60

[CH 2, 13]

Aigina (staters)

Grunauer von Hoerschelmann, S. “Zwei Schatzfunde archaischer Statere von Aigina” in Chiron 5 (1975). [with

                CH 2, 24]

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Lycia, Turkey, 1976

[CH 4, 9]

Dynasts of Lycia (staters)

                Anon. “Lycia, Turkey, 1976” in CH 4.

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Latakia, Syria, 1979

[CH 6, 5 = CH 7, 12(?)]

Akanthos (4dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (stater), Phaselis (stater)

                Anon. “Latakia, Syria, 1979” in CH 6.

 

[c. 480 BC]

                Lycia, Turkey, 1981/82

[CH 8, 39]

Utewe (stater, 1/3 st.)

                Anon. “Lycia, Turkey, 1981/82” in CH 8.

 

[c. 480-470 BC]

                Larnaca (anc. Citium), 1933

[IGCH 1272 = CH 8, 42 = CH 9, 353 (poss. incorporating IGCH 1277)]

                Kition, Idalion, Lapethos, Paphos, Salamis, Unc. Cyprus (all AR staters)

Dikaios, P. “A hoard of silver Cypriot states from Larnaca” in NC 1935.

                Robinson, E.S.G. “Notes on the Larnaca Hoard” in NC 1935. [plates refer to those in Dikaios article]

 

[c. 480-460 BC]

                Lycia, Turkey, 1970

[CH 2, 18 = CH 5, 3]

                Dynasts of Lycia unc. (staters)

Troxell, H.A. “Greek accessions: Asia Minor to India” in MN 22 (1977).

 

[c. 479/8 BC]

Athens, Greece, 1886

[IGCH 12]

Athens (Wappenm. [dr, ob, hemiob], & early owls [4dr, dr, ob])

Svoronos, J.N. Nomismatika héuråemata, A, Ek tåon anaskaphåon tåes Akropoleåos Athåenåon”

(Numismatic finds. Excavations on the Akropolis at Athens) in JIAN 1 (1898),

Svoronos, J.N. “Hoard found on the Acropolis” in J.N. Svoronos, Corpus of the Ancient Coins of Athens

(Chicago: Ares Publishers, 1975).

 

[c. 478 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 2000

                [Unlisted]

Thasos (stater), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (stater), Akanthos (4dr frag), Eretria (4dr frag), Naxos (stater), Chios (2dr),

Kaunos (stater), unc. Cyprus (stater)

Hurter, S.M. “The ‘Octopus’ Hoard. A small archaic hoard deposited in 478 BC” in QT XXXVI (2007).

 

[c. 475 BC]

                Volterra, Etruria, 1868

[IGCH 1875 = CH 4, 13 = CH 5, 4]

                AR fractions of Auriol type

Furtwangler, A.E. “Circulation de monnaies archaiques d’Asie Mineure en Étrurie et dans le Midi de la

France” in PICN8.

 

[c. 475 BC]

                Demirler, Lycia, c. 1972

[CH 1, 6 = CH 8, 40 = CH 9, 351]

Dynasts of Lycia unc. (staters, 1/3 staters)

                Spier, J., M. Arslan, and A. Dervişağaoğlu. “The Demirler, Lycia (c. 1972) Hoard” in CH 9.

 

[c. 475 BC]

                Antilebanon, 1978

[CH 6, 4 = CH 7, 12(?) = CH 8, 45]

Abdera (okt), Thasos (stater), Aigai (stater), Aineia (4ob), Akanthos (4dr), Terone (4dr), Karystos (4dr, 2dr),

Athens (4dr), Karthaia (stater), Naxos (stater), Sinope (dr), Ephesos (dr), Teos (stater), Chios (2dr),

Samos (4dr), Sardes (sigloi, 1/6 sigloi), Dynasts of Lycia unc. (staters), Phaselis (staters),

Paphos (stater), Salamis (stater), Kyrene (4dr), Unc. (fr)

Hurter, S., and E. Pászthory. “Archaischer Silberfund aus dem Antilibanon” in Studies Mildenberg.

 

[c. 475 BC]

                Near East, 1980

[CH 7, 16]

                Thasos (stater), Neapolis (cut stater), Naxos (cut stater), Samos (cut 4dr), Salamis (Euelthon; stater)

Kraay, C.M. “Near East, 1980” in CH 7.

 

[c. 475 BC or later]

                Fethiye, Turkey, 1977

[CH 4, 12]

Dynasts of Lycia (staters, 1/3 stater)

                Anon. “Fethiye, Turkey, 1977” in CH 4.

 

[c. 475-470 BC]

                Asyut (anc. Lycopolis) environs, 300 km. S of Cairo, 1968/9

[IGCH 1644 = CH 2, 17 = CH 4, 11 = CH 8, 44 = CH 9, 680]

Alexander I (8dr), Metapontion (nomos), Kaulonia (nomos), Kroton (nomos), Rhegion (dr), Himera (dr),

Zankle (dr), Samian Zankle (4dr), Abdera (8dr, 4dr), Dikaia (4dr), Chersonesos? (3ob?),

Thasos (stater), Peparethos (4dr), Derrones (8dr, dodekdr?, 3ob?), Ichnai (8dr),

Krestones/Mygdones (stater), Orrescii (stater), Akanthos (4dr, 4ob), Aineia (4dr), Mende (4dr),

Olynthos (4dr), Potidaia (4dr), Skione (4dr), Sermyle (4dr), Stagira (4dr), Terone (4dr),

Korkyra (stater), Leukas (stater), Delphi (3dr), Tanagra (hemist), Karystos (4dr), Chalkis (4dr),

Eretria (4dr, fr), Athens (wappen. 4dr, wappen. dr, 4dr, dr, hemidr), Aigina (stater), Corinth (stater),

Melos? (stater), Naxos (stater), Paros (dr), Tenos? (stater), Abydos (2ob?), Lampsakos (2ob?),

Parion (dr), Lesbos (3ob), Klazomenai (2dr), Miletos (ob?), Teos (stater, dr), Chios (stater), Samos (4dr),

Knidos (dr, ob?), Karpathos (stater), Kos (4dr), Kamiros (4dr), Ialysos (4dr), Lindos (4dr),

Unc. Caria (stater), Phaselis (stater), Dynasts of Lycia unc. (stater, 4ob), Idalion (stater),

Lapethos (stater), Paphos? (stater, 1/3 stater), Salamis (stater), Unc. Cyprus (stater),

Achaemenid Persia (sigloi), Kyrene (4dr), Barce (4dr), Uncertain

Price, M.J., and N. Waggoner. Archaic Greek Silver Coinage: The “Asyut” Hoard. V.C. Vecci & Sons. London.

1979.

Kraay, C.M. “The Asyut Hoard: Some Comments on Chronology” in NC 1977.

                See CH 9 entry for full listing of pertinent articles.

 

[after 475 BC]

                Unknown findspot, Turkey, before 1992

[CH 9, 352]

                Dynasts of Lycia unc. (stater)

Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999. [Lycian staters]

 

[c. 473 or after 470 BC]

                Taranto environs, Calabria, 1929

[IGCH 1888]

                Tarentum, Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Kaulonia, Kroton, Gela (all AR staters , but Gela 4dr)

Noe, S.P. “The South Italian Hoard” in S.P. Noe, The Coinage of Caulonia (New York: American Numismatic

Society, 1958)

 

[c. 470 BC]

Kiourpet, Samothrace, 1930

[IGCH 696 = CH 9, 7]

Samothrace (stater, 3ob, fr)

Schwabacher, W. “Ein Fund archaischer Münzen von Samothrake” in TINC.

 

[c. 470 BC]

                Eirini, Paros, Greece

[CH 2, 24]

Aigina (staters)

Grunauer von Hoerschelmann, S. “Zwei Schatzfunde archaischer Statere von Aigina” in Chiron 5 (1975). [with

                CH 2, 13]

 

[c. 470-460 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1999?

[CH 9, 9]

Alexander I (4dr)

                Wartenberg, U. “A Small Group of Tetradrachms of Alexander I of Macedon” in CH 9.

 

[c. 470-450 BC]

                Lappa, 1939

                [IGCH 35 = CH 9, 8]

                Phokis (3ob), Elis (staters, drachms, triobols), Aigina (staters, drachm)

                Oeconomides-Caramessini, M. “A propos du trésor de Lappa IGCH 35” in Kraay-Mørkholm Essays.

 

[c. 460 BC]

                Fayum, Fayum district, 1957

[IGCH 1646]

Orrescii (stater), Akanthos (4dr frag), Mende (4dr), Athens (wappen 2dr), Aigina (stater), Chios (stater),

Dynasts of Lycia unc. (stater), Idalion (stater), Paphos (stater), Salamis (stater)

Seaby, B.A., Ltd. “A hoard of ancient Greek coins from Egypt” in SCMB January 1960.

 

[c. 460 BC]

                Elmali, Lycia, Turkey, 1984

[CH 8, 48]

                Abdera, Akanthos, Thasos, Bisaltai, Edoni (Getas), Derrones, Ichnae (Litas), Orescii, Tunteni,

Thraco-Maced. unc., Mende, Potidaia, Terone, Peparethos, Eretria, Athens, Aigina, Melos, Paros,

Unc. islands, Parion, Ephesos, Miletos, Chios, Samos, Knidos, Mylasa, Kos, Karpathos, Kamiros,

Lindos, Dynasts of Lycia unc., Uncertain (all AR, see articles for denoms.)

Fried, S. “The Decadrachm hoard, an introduction” in CAAPE.

                Kagan, J.H. “The Decadrachm hoard, chronolgy and consequences” in CAAPE.

                Price, M.P. “The coinages of the northern Aegaean” in CAAPE.

                Spier, J. “Lycian coins in the Decadrachm hoard” in CAAPE.

 

[c. 460-455 BC]

                N.W. Greece, 1966

[CH 1, 13 = CH 5, 7]

                Corinth, Leukas, Uncertain (all AR staters)

Kraay, C.M. “A Hoard of Corinth and Leucas from N.W. Greece” in CH 5.

 

[c. 454 BC]

                Jordan, 1967

[IGCH 1482 = CH 9, 355]

                Kraay, C.M. & P.R.S. Moorey. “Two Fifth Century Hoards from the Near East” in RN 1968. [with IGCH 1483]

                Alexander I (8dr), Messana (stater), Abdera (4dr frag), Thasos (stater frag), Bisaltai (8dr frag),

Unc. Thraco-Maced. (8dr, stater frag), Aigai (stater frag), Akanthos (4dr frag), Lete (stater frag),

Korkyra (stater), Athens (wappen ob, 10 dr, 4dr, 4dr frag, dr frag), Aigina (stater frag), Corinth (stater),

Elis (dr), Delos (stater frag), Klazomenai (stater frag), Ephesos (dr), Miletos (2ob), Chios (2dr frag), Unc.

Caria (hemidr), Dynasts of Lycia unc. (stater, stater frag, 2ob), Phaselis (stater, stater frag),

Kition (Baalmelek I: stater, stater frag), “Idalion” (stater frag, 4ob), Lapethos (stater frag),

“Paphos” (stater frag, 4ob, 4ob frag), Salamis (stater frag, ob), Unc. Cyprus (stater frag), Tyre (shek),

Gaza (dr), Achaemenid kings (siglos), Uncertain (fragments, fractions)

Mattingly, H.B. “The Jordan Hoard (IGCH 1482) and Kimon’s last campaign” in PINC10.

 

[c. 450 BC]

                Colophon, Ionia, c. 1962

[IGCH 1183]

Kyzikos, Lampsakos, Kyme, Klazomenai?, Kolophon, Ephesos, Erythrai?, Magnesia?, Miletos, Phokaia,

Teos, Samos, Unc. Caria, Achaemenid kings, Uncertain (all AR fractions, but 3 EL at uncertain mint)

                Kraay, C.M. “Monnaies provenant du site de Colophon” in SNR XLII (1962/3).

 

[c. 450 BC]

                Lycia, 1954

[IGCH 1250]

Dynasts of Lyica unc. (staters)

Noe, S.P. “A Lycian Hoard” in CPANS. (offprint)

 

[c. 450 BC]

                Paestum (anc. Poseidonia), Lucania, 1952

[IGCH 1892]

Poseidonia (incuse staters & dr, double-relief stater & 2ob), Sybaris (3ob)

Pozzi, E. “Ripostigli di monete greche rinvenuti a Paestum” in AIIN 9-11 (1962-4).

 

[c. 450 BC]

                Paestum (anc. Poseidonia), Lucania, 1870

[IGCH 1893]

Poseidonia (staters) [Neapolis stater, c. 300 BC, is instrusive]

Pozzi, E. “Ripostigli di monete greche rinvenuti a Paestum” in AIIN 9-11 (1962-4).

 

[c. 450 BC]

                Corfu (Corcyra), Greece, 1985

[CH 8, 53]

Korkyra (stater), Leukas (Pegasi), Corinth (stater)

                Anon. “Corfu (Corcyra), Greece, 1985” in CH 8.

 

[c. 450-445 BC]

                Villabate, near Palermo, 1893

[IGCH 2082 = CH 1, 9]

                Rhegion, Akragas, Gela, Himera, Leontini, Messana, Syracuse (all 4dr)

Evans, A. “Contributions to Sicilian Numismatics. III. On a Hoard of Archaic and Transitional Sicilian Coins

Recently Found at Villabate, Near Palermo” in NC 1894.

 

[c. 450-445 BC]

                Randazzo, Sicily, 1980

[CH 8, 55 = CH 9, 597]

Rhegion, Akragas, Gela, Katane, Leontini, Naxos, Messana, Syracuse (all 4dr)

Arnold-Biucci, C. The Randazzo Hoard 1980 and Sicilian Chronology in the Early Fifth Century B.C. ANSNS

No. 18. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1990.

                Reviews of Arnold-Biucci:

C. Boehringer, SNR 71 (1992).

H.B. Mattingly and J. Morcom, NC 152 (1992).

                Knoepfler, D. “La chronologie du monnayage de Syracuse sous les deinoménids: nouvelles données et critéres

méconnus” in SNR 71 (1992).

 

[c. 450-425 BC]

                Naucratis (mod. El Nibeira or El Niqrâsh), 20 km. SE of Damanhûr, 1885

[IGCH 1647]

Syracuse (4dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (stater), Chios (stater), Samos (4dr), Dynasts of Lycia unc. (stater),

Mallos (stater), Kyrene (stater)

Head, B.V. “Coins discovered on the site of Naukratis” in NC 1886.                                   

 

[c. 445 BC]

                ‘S. Giovanni Ionico’, nr. Taranto, 1971

[CH 9, 599]

Tarentum, Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Velia, Kaulonia, Kroton, Laos

(all nomoi, both incuse & double-relief)

                Kraay, C.M. “A mid-fifth century hoard from south Italy” in SNR 66 (1987).

 

[c. 445-435 BC]

                Ionia, 1983

[CH 8, 47 = CH 9, 358]

                Teos (stater)

Anon. “Ionia, 1983” in CH 8.

                MacDonald, D. “A note on CH VIII, no. 47: Ionia 1983” in NC 155 (1995).

 

[c. 440 BC]

                Myrina, Thessaly, Greece, 1970

[CH 1, 25 = CH 3, 12 = CH 5, 11]

                Aigina (staters)

                Michaud, J.-P., and M. Oeconomides. “Chronique des fouilles et découvertes archéologiques en Grèce en 1972”

                                in BCH XCVII.2 (1973).

Oeconomides, M. “The 1970 Myrina hoard of Aeginetan staters” in Essays Thompson.

 

[c. 440 BC]

                Unknown findspot, Turkey, before 1992      

[CH 9, 359]

                Uncertain Caria (ob)

Hurter, S.M. “Lions and lionesses, eagles and a few heads: a new uncertain mint in Caria” in Essays Hersh.

 

[c. 435 BC]

                Selinunte, 1923

[IGCH 2084]

Akragas (4dr, 2dr), Katana (4dr), Gela (4dr, 2dr), Himera (4dr, 2dr, dr), Leontini (4dr, 2dr), Messana (4dr),

Selinos (4dr, 2dr), Syracuse (4dr)

Lloyd, A.H. “A Recent Find of Sicilian Coins” in NC 1925.

Boehringer, C. “Konkordanz und nachtrag zum Münzfund von Selinute 1923 (IGCH 2084)” in SNR 76 (1997).

 

[c. 425-420 BC]

Massyaf, 1961

[IGCH 1483 = CH 8, 587 = CH 9, 362]

                Akragas (4dr frag), Syracuse (4dr frag), Thasos (stater frag), Bisaltai (8dr frag), Unc. Thraco-Maced. (8dr frag),

Akanthos (4dr frag), Eretria (4dr frag), Athens (4dr, 4dr frag, dr), Aigina (stater, stater frag),

Melos (stater), Therea (stater), Tenedos (2dr), Chios (2dr), Knidos (dr), Kition (Azbaal: stater frag),

Salamis (stater), Sidon (2shek, 2shek frag, ½ shek, ½ shek frag, 1/16 shek),

Tyre (shek, shek frag, ¼ shek), Achaemenid kings (siglos), Uncertain (frag)

Kraay, C.M. & P.R.S. Moorey. “Two Fifth Century Hoards from the Near East” in RN 1968. [with IGCH 1482]

 

[c. 420 BC]

                Uncertain findspot, c. 1970

                [Unlisted]

                Segesta (2dr), Bisaltai (8dr), Akanthos (4dr), Miltiades II (4dr), Athens (4dr, 4dr frag), Sinope (dr),

Mylasa? (stater), Kuprlli (stater), Tnnemi (stater frag), Side (stater), Soli (stater), Tarsos (stater),

unc. Cyprus (stater), Achaemenid kings (sigloi),

Kraay, C.M., and Moorey, P.R.S. “A Black Sea Hoard of the Late Fifth Century B.C.” in NC 1981.

 

[c. 416 BC]

Melos, 1907

[IGCH 27]

Milos (staters)

Jameson, R. “La trouvaille de Milo” in RN 1908.

Jameson, R. “La trouvaille de Milo” in RN 1909.

Milne, J.G. The Melos Hoard of 1907. ANSNNM 62. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1934.

 

[c. 410-405 BC]

                Paestum (anc. Poseidonia), Lucania, 1952

[IGCH 1904 = CH 1, 19 = CH 9, 611]

Tarentum, Herakleia Lucania, Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Thurioi, Kaulonia, Kroton, Velia

(all AR; unspecified denominations)

Pozzi, E. “Ripostigli di monete greche rinvenuti a Paestum” in AIIN 9-11 (1962-4).

 

[c. 406-394 BC]

Piraeus, Greece, 1902

[IGCH 46 = CH 7, 22 = CH 9, 19]

Athens (plated AR 4dr, dr)

                Oeconomides-Caramessini, M. “Note on the Piraeus Hoard of 1902 of Athenian Plated Coins” in CH 7.

Kroll, J.H. “The Piraeus 1902 hoard of plated drachms and tetradrachms (IGCH 64)” in Essays Oeconomides.

 

[late 5th century BC]

                Hollm (SE Albania), 1991

                [CH 8, 67 = CH 9, 14]

                Aigina & imitations (stater)

                S. Gjongecaj. “Le monnayage d’argent d’Égine et le trésor de Hollm (Albanie) 1991” in BCH 119.1 (1995).

 

[late 5th-early 4th century BC]

                Piraeus, 1977

[CH 9, 58]

Athens (AR and Æ)

Oeconomides, M. “Contribution à l’étude du monnayage athénien à l’époque classique: Le trésor trouvé au

Pirée en 1977” in RBN 145 (1999).

 

[c. 400 BC]

                Nea Cassandra, Macedonia, Greece, c. 1897

                [IGCH 360]

                Archelaos, Akanthos, Aineia, Mende, Potidaia, Skione, Unc. Macedon, Orchomenos, Thebes, Unc. Boeotia,

Uncertain (all fr, but one Æ of Mende – poss. intrusion)

                Weber, H. “A small find of coins of Mende” in NC 1898.

 

[c. 400-370 BC]

Athens, Greece, 1929

[IGCH 32 = CH 9, 20]

Achaemenid kings (darics)

                Nicolet-Pierre, H. “Or Perse en Grèce: Deux trésors de dariques conservés à Athènes” in Essays Oeconomides.

 

[c. 400-370 BC]

Elis, Greece, 1918

[IGCH 43 = CH 9, 22]

Kyzikos (EL), Achaemenid kings (darics)

                Nicolet-Pierre, H. “Or Perse en Grèce: Deux trésors de dariques conservés à Athènes” in Essays Oeconomides.

 

[c. 390 BC]

                Lentini environs, 1957

[IGCH 2117]

                Kamarina, Gela, Syracuse (incl. Euainetos 10dr), “other Sicilian mints”, Athens (4dr)

(all AR; denoms of others unknown)

Nicolet-Pierre, H., and C. Arnold-Biucci. “Le tresor de Lentini (Sicile) 1957 (IGCH 2117)” in pour Denyse.

 

[c. 390 BC]

                Eastern Macedonia?, Greece, 1989

[CH 8, 87]

Alexander I, Perdikkas II, Archelaos (all 4ob)

                Hersh, C.A. “A Fifth-Century Circulation Hoard of Macedonian Tetrobols” in Mnemata.

 

[c. 390-385 BC]

                Caria, Turkey, 1977

[CH 5, 17 = CH 8, 96 = CH 9, 387]

                Thasos (dr), Ephesos (4dr, dbl sigloi, 2dr, hemidr), Kolophon (4dr), Chios (4dr, 2dr), Samos (4dr, hemidr),

Kaunos (staters, 4ob), Knidos (4dr, dbl sigloi, dr), Idyma (dr), Halikarnassos (dr), Hekatomnos (4dr),

Kos (4dr, dr), Rhodes (4dr, dbl sigloi, hemidr)

Ashton, R.H.J., et al. “The Hecatomnus Hoard” in CH 9.

 

[c. 390-380 BC]

Ognina, 4 km. NE of Catana, 1923

[IGCH 2120 = CH 4, 19(?)]

                Rhegion (4dr), Akragas (4dr, 2dr), Kamarina (4dr), Katane (4dr, 2dr), Gela (4dr, 2dr), Himera (4dr),

Leontini (4dr), Messana (4dr), Motya (2dr), Naxos (4dr, 2dr), Panormos (as Ziz) (4dr), Segesta (2dr),

Selinos (4dr), Syracuse (4dr), Athena (4dr), Ambrakeia (stater), “other Pegasi” (stater)

Boehringer, C. “Rekonstruktion des Schatzfundes von Ognina 1923” in SNR 57 (1978).

 

[c. 380 BC]

Andritsaena, Elis, Greece, 1948

[IGCH 48 = CH 7, 29 = CH 8, 92]

Thebes (stater), Sikyon (stater), Elis (stater, fr)

Seltman, C. “The Katoché Hoard of Elean Coins” in NC 1951.

 

[c. 380 BC]

                Caria (stater), Kherei (stater, obol), Vekhssere II (stater), Ddentimi (stater), Ddenevele (stater, hemistater, quarter

stater), Erbbina (stater), Hntruma (stater), Araxa (stater), Patara (stater), Telmessos (stater),

Tlos (stater), Tissaphernes (stater), Xanthos (obol), Tarsos (double siglos)

[CH 5, 16]

                Hurter, S.M. “Der Tissaphernes-Fund” in Essays Thompson.

 

[c. 380 BC]

                Nagidos, 1989/90

[CH 8, 91 = CH 9, 390]

Athens, Side, Aspendos/Selge, Kelenderis, Issos, Mallos, Myriandros, Nagidos, Soloi, Tarsos,

Kition (Baalmelek II), Paphos (Timocharis), Salamis (Evagoras I), Uncertain (all AR staters, but

Athens – 4dr)

                Levante, E. “Le trésor de Nagidos” in TCMAA.

 

[c. 375-370 BC]

                Bucak, c. 15 km S of Elmali, near Avlan Golu (anc. Podalia Lake), Lycia, 1957

[IGCH 1262]

Dynasts of Lycia (various; staters, fractions), Aspendos (double-sigloi, sigloi)

Olçay, N. and O. Mørkholm. “The Coin Hoard from Podalia” in NC 1971.

 

[c. 375-350 BC]

                Gazoros, Eastern Macedonia (grave II), 1994/5

                [CH 9, 61]

                Bergaios (1/3 stater), Thasos (fourrée 1/3 stater, 1/6 stater), Neapolis (fourrée hemidr), Eion (trihemiob)

                Psoma, S. “Le trésor de Gazôros (CH IX 61) et les monnaies aux legends BEPΓ, BEPΓAIOY” in BCH 126.1

(2006).

 

[c. 370 BC]

                Cyprus, before 1901

[IGCH 1263 = CH 8, 99 = CH 9, 401]

Nagidos, Tarsos, Amathos, Salamis (Evagoras), Unc. Cypriot (all AR fractions)

Destrooper-Georgiades, A. “Two Cilician Hoards of the Fourth Century” in RBN CXXXIV (1988).

 

[c. 360 BC]

                Vourla (now Urla; anc. Clazomenae), Ionia, 1964

[IGCH 1210]

Athens, Klazomenai (all 4dr)

Hurter, S. “42 Tetradrachmen von Klazomenai” in SNR 1966.

 

[c. 360 BC]

                Isparta, Turkey, 1960

[CH 1, 26 = CH 5, 19]

Aspendos (2 sigloi, sigloi), Achaemenid kings (sigloi)

                Kraay, C.M. “The Isparta Hoard” in Essays Thompson.

 

[mid 4th century BC]

                Dinar (Apameia, Phrygia), 1978

[CH 8, 27 = CH 9, 411]

                Achaemenid kings (sigloi)

Carradice, I. “The Dinar Hoard of Persian Sigloi” in Studies Price.

 

[mid 4th century BC]

                Unkown findspot, c. 1984

[CH 9, 416]

Southern Asia Minor and Levant (AR fractions)

Troxell, H.A., and J.H. Kagan. “Cilicians and Neighbors in Miniature” in Kraay-Mørkholm.

 

[c. 350-325 BC]

                Moulki, near Sicyon, 1958

                [IGCH 67]

                Locris Opuntii (3ob), Phokis (3ob), Tanagra (dr, 3ob), Thebes (stater, 3ob), Thespiai (3ob), Aigina (dr),

Phlious (3ob), Sikyon (dr, 3ob, ob), Aigai in Achaia (3ob), Elis (3ob), Argos (3ob), Stymphalos (3ob),

Tegea (3ob)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXIV.2 (1960).

 

[c. 350-325 BC]

Palaiomanina Xiromero, Aetolia, 1961

[IGCH 72]

Ambrakeia, Anaktorion, Leukas, Corinth (all Pegasi staters)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXVI.2 (1962).

 

[c. 340 BC]

                Thasos?. C. 1958

                [IGCH 721]

                Thasos (AV dr)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXIV.2 (1960).

 

[c. 340 BC]

                Caria, 1979

[CH 9, 421]

Thasos (4dr), Kyzikos (4dr), Ephesos (4dr, 2dr), Kolophon (4dr), Chios (4dr), Samos (4dr),

Achaemenid Ionia (4dr), Knidos (2dr), Hekatomnos (4dr), Mausolos (4dr), Hidreius (4dr),

Pixodaros (4dr, 2dr), Kos (4dr, 2dr), Rhodes (2dr)

Hurter, S. “The ‘Pixodaros Hoard’: A Summary” in Studies Price.

                Ashton, R.H.J., et al. “The Pixodarus Hoard” in CH 9.

 

[c. 340-335 BC]

                Thasos, 1953

[IGCH 723 = CH 6, 6]

Thasos (dr, fr, Æ), Byzantion (dr, fr), Calchedon (dr, fr)

                Le Rider, G. “Trésor de monnaies trouvé a Thasos” in BCH LXXX (1956).

 

[c. 340-330 BC]

                Paestum (anc. Poseidonia), Lucania, 1937

[IGCH 1925 = CH 9, 617]

Tarentum, Herakleia Lucania, Metapontion, Poseidonia, Sybaris, Thrioi, Velia, Kaulonia, Kroton, Terina,

Lukas (all AR staters, but one distater of Thurioi)

Pozzi, E. “Ripostigli di monete greche rinvenuti a Paestum” in AIIN 9-11 (1962-4).

 

 [c. 340-330 BC]

Vergina, Macedonia, Greece, 1961

[IGCH 386]

Amyntas III (staters, Æ), Perdikkas III (Æ), Philip II (4dr), Larissa (dr)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXVI.2 (1962).

 

 [c. 335 BC]

                Stara Zagora, 1992

[CH 9, 82]

Philip II, Alexander III (all Æ)

                Hersh, C.A. “A 1992 hoard of bronze coins of Philip II from Beroia in Thrace” in Travaux Le Rider.

 

[c. 334-300 BC]

                East of the Strymon, before 1988

[CH 9, 83]

Alexander III (Æ)

                Liampi, K. “A hoard of bronze coins of Alexander the Great” in Studies Price.

 

[c. 333-330 BC]

                Nablus, before 1886

[CH 9, 441]

                Athens or imitations (4dr)

Visonà, P. “A Hoard of 4th Century Athenian Tetradrachms from Nablus” in QT XXVII (1998).

 

[c. 330 BC]

                Thessaly, c. 1996

                [CH 9, 87]

                Larissa (stater, dr)

Lorber, C. “A Hoard of Facing Head Larissa Drachms” in SNR 2000.

 

[c. 330-325 BC]

                Mende (Cassandra), Greece, 1983

[CH 8, 169 & 175]

Philip II (AV stater), Alexander III (AV distater, stater)

Troxell, H.A. Studies in the Macedonian Coinage of Alexander the Great. ANSNS 21. American Numismatic

Society. New York. 1997.

 

[c. 330-300 BC]

                Thessaly, 1992

[CH 9, 86]

                Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr [incl. eagle types]), Larissa (stater), Thebes (stater), Lokris Opontii (stater),

Athens (4dr), Sikyon (stater)

Wartenberg, U. “The Alexander-Eagle Hoard: Thessaly 1992” in NC 157 (1997).

 

[c. 325 BC]

                Tripolis, Arcadia, Greece, 1914

[IGCH 101 = CH 9, 100]

Aigina (stater, dr, 3ob)

Oeconomides, M. “The IGCH 101 Hoard and the Circulation of the Tortoise in the Peloponnesus” in Essays

Westermark.

 

[c. 325-320 BC]

                Samovodene, Bulgaria, 1957

[IGCH 395]

Philip II, Alexander III (all staters)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 468, 839, 856, 859,

871, and CH 8, 576]

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 468, 839, 856, 859, 871, and CH 8,

576]

 

[c. 325-315]

                Jasna poljana, c. 30 km. SE of Burgas, Bulgaria, 1969

[IGCH 777]

Philip II, Alexander III (all staters)

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983.

 

[c. 325-310 BC]

                Drama, Macedonia, Greece, 1931

                [IGCH 404]

                Philip II, Alexander III, Philippi (all Æ)

                Bellinger, A.R. “Philippi in Macedonia” in ANSMN XI (1964).

 

[c. 325-300 BC]

                Near East, 1992

[CH 9, 456]

                Athens, Athens imit. (4dr)

Elayi, J., and A.G. “Un nouveau trésor de tetradrachmes athéniens et pseudo-athéniens” in RN 1994.

 

[c. 323 BC]

                Iraq, 1973

[CH 1, 38 = CH 2, 49 = CH 8, 188]

Philip II, Alexander III (10dr, 5 shekel, 2 shekel), Hierapolis-Bambyce (2dr), Athens imit. (4dr),

Kroiseid (siglos), Kos, “Lion stater”

N. Dürr. “Neues aus Babylonien” in SM 94 (May 1974).

                Price, M.J. “Circulation at Babylon in 323 B.C.” in Mnemata.

 

[c. 323-320 BC]

                Saida (anc. Sidon), Phoenicia, 1829-1863

[IGCH 1508 = CH 8, 190]

Philip II, Alexander III, Kios, Philippi, Pantikapaion, Pergamon, Rhodes, Salamis (Pnytagoras) (all AV staters)

Westermark, U. “Notes on the Saida hoard (IGCH 1508)” in NNÅ 1979-80.

 

[c. 322 BC]

                Near East, 1993

[CH 8, 189 = CH 9, 460]

Alexander III (dr)

Hersh, C.A., and H.A. Troxell. “A 1993 Hoard of Alexander Drachms from the Near East in AJN 5-6 (1993-

94).

Berk, H.J. Excerpts from BBS 78 and 79 [containing drachms from 1993 Near East Hoard (see AJN 5-6, p. 14,

n. 2)].

 

[c. 322-300 BC]

                Piraeus, 1882

                [IGCH 47 = CH 9, 102]

                Alexander III (AV staters), Kyzikos (EL)

                Touratsoglou, I. “Statères d’Alexandre et statères de Cyzique: le trésor de Pirée, 1882 (IGCH 47)” in Travaux

                                Le Rider.

 

[after 322 BC]

                Codlea, dep. Of Brahov, South-East Transylvania, 1899

                [IGCH 409 = CH 8, 191]

                Alexander III (staters)

                B. Mitrea. “Le trésor de statèrs d’or de Codlea” in SPNO I.

 

[c. 321 BC]

                Asia Minor, c. 1964

[IGCH 1437]

Alexander III (drachms)

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983.

 

[c. 320 BC]

                Kocharitza, c. 30 km. N of Burgas, Bulgaria, 1959

                [IGCH 788 = CH 9, 104 (corr.)]

                Philip II, Alexander III, Mesembria (all Æ)

                Gorova, D. “Trouvaille monétaire de l’époque hellénistique du village Kocharitza, région de Pomorie (IGCH

788)” in Numismatika XXV.1-2 (1991).

                CH 9 incorrectly lists the IGCH number as 778.

 

[c. 320 BC]

                Thessaly, 1988/1989

[CH 8, 193]

Alexander III (4dr), Larissa (dr)

                Anon. “Thessaly, 1988/1989” in CH 8.

 

[c. 320 BC]

                Roussé, Bulgaria, 1979

[CH 8, 195]

                Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990.

 

[c. 320 BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1991

[CH 9, 465]

Alexander III (4dr)

                Davesne, A., and A. Lemaire. “Trésors hellénistiques du Proche-Orient I-IV” in RN 1996. [with CH 9, 485, 488,

and 541]

 

[c. 320 BC]

                Anthienou-Arsos, Cyprus, 1941

[CH 8, 198]

Alexander III (dr), Salamis (Pnytagoras) (4dr, 2dr)

Destrooper-Georgiades, A. “Un trésor de monnaies de Pnytagoras de Salamine (Chypre) provenant de la

région d’Athienou-Arsos” in SPNO I.

 

[c. 320-300 BC]

                Uncertain findspot, 1998

                [Unlisted]

                Lysimachos (satrap), Philip II, Alexander III (all Æ)

Troxell, H.A. “A partial hoard of royal Macedonian bronzes” in pour Denyse.

 

[c. 318 BC]

                Demanhur (mod. Damanhûr; anc. Dime-n-Hor = Hermopolis parva), 1905

[IGCH 1664 = CH 7, 49]

                Alexander III, Philip III, Ptolemy I (all 4dr)

Elder, T.L. Remarkable collection of Greek tetradrachms: three hundred silver coins of Alexander the Great, in

the collection of Thomas L. Elder. Set of 6 plates with no publication information.

                Zervos, O.H. “Additions to the Demanhur hoard of Alexander tetradrachms” in ANSMN 20 (1980).

 

[c. 317 BC]

                Sinan Pascha near Afyon-Karahissar (anc. Prymnessus), Phrygia, 1919

[IGCH 1395]

Alexander III, Philip III (all drachms)

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983.

 

[c. 317-316 BC]

                Akçakale, Turkey, 1958

[CH 8, 201]

Alexander III (4dr)

Le Rider, G., and N. Olcay. “Un trésor de tétradrachmes d’Alexandre trouvé a Akçakale en 1958” in RN 1988.

 

[c. 315 BC]

                Thrace, 1980

[CH 7, 50]

Philip II (4dr, 1/5 tet), Abdera (AV stater[?], AR stater)

                Price, M.J. “Thrace, 1980” in CH 7.

 

[c. 315 BC]

                Skione, Greece, 1985

[CH 8, 203]

                Philip II, Alexander III (all AV staters)

                Le Rider, G. “Trésor de statéres d’or trouvés à Potidée en 1984 et à Skioné en 1985” in RN 1991. [with CH 8,

                                261]

 

[c. 315-310 BC]

                Paeonia, 1968

[IGCH 410]

Philip II (staters, 4drs), Alexander III (distaters, staters), Philip III (staters), Lykkeios (4dr), Patraos (4dr),

Patraos imit. (4dr)

Sotheby & Co. The Paeonian Hoard – Coins in gold and silver of the Kings of Macedon and Kingdom of

Paeonia. Catalog of public auction, 16 April 1969. New York. 1969. [Clain-Stefanelli 2363]

Parke-Bernet Galleries. The Extremely Important Greek Hoard. Catalog of public auction, 9 December 1969. New

York. 1969. [Clain-Stefanelli 2362 & 2363]

 

[c. 315-295 BC]

                Piraeus, Greece, 1956

[IGCH 127]

Athens (dr, 3ob, 2ob, ob, tritartem., hemiob)

Thompson, M. “A Hoard of Athenian Fractions” in MN VII (1957). (offprint)

 

[c. 315/305 BC]

                Baalbek (anc. Heliopolis), Coelesyria, 1885

[IGCH 1512]

Alexander III, Philip III (all 4dr)

                Schwabacher, W. “An unrecorded Alexander hoard from Baalbek in NNÅ 1963.

 

[after 311 BC]

                Tel Tsippor, near Kirayat Gat, c. 10 km. W of Beth Guvrin, Judaea, 1960

[IGCH 1514]

Alexander III (4dr), Philip III (4dr), Athens imit. (dr)

                Rhamani, L.Y. “A Hoard of Alexander Coins from Tel Tsippor” in Eretz Israel 1966.

                Rhamani, L.Y. “A Hoard of Alexander Coins from Tel Tsippor” in SM 64 (November 1966).

 

[c. 310 BC]

                Thessalonica environs, Macedonia, c. 1918

                [IGCH 414]             

                Philip II, Alexander III (all Æ)

                Price, M.J. “Greek Coin Hoards in the British Museum” in NC 1969.

 

[c. 310-300]

                Greece, northern?, before 1966

[IGCH 801]

Philip II, Alexander III (all staters)

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983.

 

[c. 309-308 BC]

                Byblus (mod. Jebail), Phoenicia, 1931

[IGCH 1515 = CH 9, 436]

Alexander III (4dr), Philip III (4dr), Sidon (double shekel), Ptolemy I (4dr)

Bellinger, A.R. “An Alexander Hoard from Byblos” in Berytus X (1950-51). [offprint]

 

[c. 305 BC]

                Kuft (anc. Koptos), between Keneh and Luxor, 1875-1880

[IGCH 1670 = CH 2, 55 = CH 7, 53]

                Alexander III, Philip III, Ptolemy I (all 4dr)

Nash, D. “The Kuft Hoard of Alexander III Tetradrachms” in NC 1974.

                Zervos, O.H. “Newell’s Manuscript of the Kuft Hoard” in ANSMN 25 (1980).

 

[c. 305 BC]

                Demanhur (mod. Damanhûr; anc. Dime-n-Hor = Hermopolis parva), 1896

[IGCH 1671 = CH 2, 56]

Ptolemy I (4dr)

                Dutilh, E.D.J. Monnaies de Side et d'Egypte : trois importantes trouvailles de monnaies” in JIAN 1898.

Zervos, O.H. “Additions to the Demanhur Hoard of Alexander Tetradrachms” in NC 1980.

 

[c. 304/3 BC]

                Chiliomodi, near Corinth, Greece, 1932

[IGCH 85]

Ptolemy I (4dr, dr), Leukas (staters), Corinth (staters),

Ravel, O.E. “Corinthian Hoard from Chiliomodi” in TINC.

Jenkins, G.K. “An Early Ptolemaic Hoard from Phacous” in ANSMN IX (1960). [pp. 32-4] (offprint)

Lorber, C. “A revised chronology for the coinage of Ptolemy I” in NC 165 (2005), p. 54 & 56 [date of deposit]

 

[c. 302/1 BC]

                Uncertain findspot, “Commerce,” 2001

                [Unlisted]

Babylon & Alexandrian Babylon (staters)

Iossif, P., and C. Lorber. “Marduk and the Lion. A Hoard of Babylonian Lion Staters” in LATH.

 

[late 4th century BC]

                Malâk Porovec, c. 85 km. E of Ruse, Bulgaria, 1957

                [IGCH 835 = CH 8, 559]

                Alexander III (4dr, dr)

                Rousséva, B. “Deux trésors de monnaié hellénistiques de Malék Porovec, d department de Razgrad (IGCH

854 et IGCH 835)” in Numismatika XXI.3 (1987).

 

[late 4th century BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1999

[CH 9, 101]

Philip II, Alexander III (all Æ)

Winters, W.J. “A 4th Century BC Hoard of Macedonian Æ coins” in The Celator 13.9 (September 1999).

 

[late 4th century BC]

                Afghanistan, 1990

[CH 9, 452]

Athens imit. (4dr, 2dr, hemidr), Sophytes (dr, hemidr, 2ob)

                Nicolet-Pierre, H., and M. Amandry. “Un nouveau trésor de monnaies d’argent pseudo-Athéniennes venu

d’Afghanistan (1990)” in RN 1994.

 

[late 4th century BC]

                Eğret, Turkey, 1954

[CH 9, 454]

Alexander III, Philip III (all drachms)

                Ashton, R., M. Üyümez, and U. Hoşgören. “Five Alexander Hoards in Afyon Museum” in NC 156 (1996). [with

                                CH 9, 467, 472, 474, and 480]

 

[late 4th/early 3rd century BC]

                Eynihan, Turkey, 1974

[CH 9, 467]

                Alexander III, Philip III (all 4dr?)

Ashton, R., M. Üyümez, and U. Hoşgören. “Five Alexander Hoards in Afyon Museum” in NC 156 (1996). [with

                                CH 9, 454, 472, 474, and 480]

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Tutrakan, c. 50 km. W of Silistra, Bulgaria, 1964

                [IGCH 836 = CH 8, 230]

                Alexander III (4dr)

                Rousséva, B., and K. Koev. “Trésor monetaire hellenistique de Toutrakan (IGCH 836)” in Numismatika XX.4

(1986).

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Karaman (anc. Laranda), Lycaonia, 1969

[IGCH 1398]

Alexander III, Philip III (all 4dr)

                Pfeiler, H. “Ein Fund von Tetradrachmen von Alexandertyp aus Lykaonien” in SM 81 (February 1971).

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Aksaray (anc. Gaizura), Cappadocia, 1968

[IGCH 1400]

Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Pfeiler, H. “Ein Fund von Tetradrachmen vom Alexandertyp aus Aksaray” in SM 75 (August 1969).

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983. [for deposit date of hoard]

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Asia Minor, 1961

[IGCH 1444]

Lysimachos (drachm), Alexander III (drachms), Kios (hemidr)

Thompson, M. Alexander’s Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus. ANSNS 16. American Numismatic Society. New

York. 1983.

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Larnaca (anc. Citium), 1870

[IGCH 1472]

Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III (all staters)

Price, M.J. “Greek Coin Hoards in the British Museum” in NC 1969.

Arena, V. “New Acquisitions at the British Museum: additions to Price, Alexander, and to the 1870 Larnaca

Hoard” in NC 2003.

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Galilee, near Tarchiha, c. 20 km. NW of anc. Ace, 1964

[IGCH 1520]

                Alexander III (4dr)

                Spaer, A. “A Hoard of Alexander Tetradrachms from Galilee” in INJ 3 (1965-6).

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Pasargadae, c. 50 km. NE of Persepolis, Persis, 1963

[IGCH 1793]

Alexander III, Philip III (all drachms)

Jenkins, G.K. “Coin Hoards from Pasargadae” in Iran III (1965). [with IGCH 1794 and 1795]

 

[c. 300 BC]

                Piraeus, Greece, 1938.

[CH 3, 27]

                Athens (4dr)

Anon. “Piraeus, Greece, 1938” in CH 3.

 

[c. 300 BC or later]

                Asia Minor, 1993

[CH 8, 238]

Alexander III, Philip III (all AR dr)

                Anon. “Asia Minor, 1993” in CH 8.

 

[c. 300-290 BC]

                Epidauros, Greece, 1977

[CH 7, 64 = CH 9, 129]

                Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I (all AV staters)

Oeconomides, M. “Le trésor d’Épidaure 1977 (‘Παλαιά Έπίδαυρος’)” in Travaux Le Rider.

 

[c. 300-250 BC]

                Maeander Valley, Caria or Ionia, 1895

                [IGCH 1294]

                Philip II (staters)

                Price, M.J. “Greek Coin Hoards in the British Museum” in NC 1969.

 

[c. 300-250 BC]

                Western Asia Minor, Ephesos area?, 1991?

[CH 8, 295 = CH 9, 479]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Ephesos (4dr), Kos (4dr, 2dr, dr), Rhodes (4dr, 2dr, dr)

Requier, P. “Les Premiers Tetradrachms Hellenistiques de Cos” in SNR 75 (1996).

 

[early 3rd century BC]

                Yilanli, Turkey, 1931

[CH 9, 480]

                Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (dr), Philip III (dr)

                Ashton, R., M. Üyümez, and U. Hoşgören. “Five Alexander Hoards in Afyon Museum” in NC 156 (1996). [with

                                CH 9, 454, 467, 472, and 474]

 

[early 3rd century BC]

                Dandiri, Turkey, 1942

[CH 3, 30 = CH 9, 474]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Uncertain (all drachms)

Ashton, R., M. Üyümez, and U. Hoşgören. “Five Alexander Hoards in Afyon Museum” in NC 156 (1996). [with

                                CH 9, 454, 467, 472, and 480]

 

[early 3rd century BC]

                Çullugöre, Turkey, 1989

[CH 9, 472]

                Alexander III, Philip III (all dr)

                Ashton, R., M. Üyümez, and U. Hoşgören. “Five Alexander Hoards in Afyon Museum” in NC 156 (1996). [with

                                CH 9, 454, 467, 474, and 480]

 

[before 295 BC]

Kaki Thalassa, Attica, Greece, 1968

[IGCH 128]

Athens (4dr, dr, fr)

                Picard, O. “Le trésor de Kaki Thalassa” in BCH XCIII.2 (1969).

 

[c. 295 BC]

                Thorikos, Attica, Greece, 1969

[IGCH 134 = CH 2, 62]

Philip II (staters), Alexander III (staters), Philip III (stater), Athens (stater, 4dr, 3ob)

Bingen, J. “Le tresor monetaire Thorikos 1969” in Thorikos VI (Brussels, 1969).

 

[c. 295 BC]

                Silvene Dept., Bulgaria

[CH 6, 22]

Lysimachos (as Satrap), Philip II, Alexander III, Mesembria (all Æ)

                Anon. “Silvene Dept., Bulgaria” in CH 6.

 

[c. 295-250 BC]

                ‘Frataraka’ Hoard, 1986

[CH 9, 481]

Seleukos I (4dr, dr), Artaxerxes I (4dr, dr), Oborgos (dr), Wadashri (dr)

Kritt, B. The Early Seleucid Mint of Susa. Classical Numismatic Studies 2. Classical Numismatic Group.

Lancaster, PA. 1997.

 

[c. 290 BC]

                Region of Antakya, Turkey

                [CH 8, 250]

                Alexander III (4dr)

                Arslan, M., and M.J. Price. “A Hoard from the Durmaz Collection from the Region of Antakya” in CH 8.

 

[c. 290 BC]

                X4 (Ciudad Real-Cuenca), Spain, 1998

                [Unlisted]

                Lysimachos (4dr, 4dr frag), Alexander III (4dr frag), Antigonos Gon. (4dr, 4dr frag), Arse (dr), Ebusus (dr),

Emporion (dr), Emporion imit. (dr), Campano-Tarentine (nomos, nomos frag),

Metapontion (nomos frag), Neapolis (nomos, nomos frag), Syracuse (Hieronymous, 10 litrai frag),

Iol (shekel), Carthage (uncertain), Roman Repub. (quadrigati, anon. denari, anon. quinarii)

                Ripollès, P.P. “The X4 Hoard (Spain): Unveiling the Presence of Greek Coinages during the Second Punic

War” in INR 3 (2008). [Greek coinage issues only]

 

[c. 290-280 BC]

                Nova Zagora, Bulgaria, 1966

[IGCH 839 = CH 8, 252]

Alexander III (4dr)

                Rousséva, B. “Trésor monétaire en argent de la haute époque hellénistique decouvert dans la region de Nova

Zagora (IGCH 839)” in Numismatika XXII.4 (1988).

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 468, 856, 859,

871, and CH 8, 576]

                Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 468, 856, 859, 871, and CH 8,

576]

 

[c. 290-280 BC]

                Asia Minor, 1970

[CH 1, 55]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all AR)

M. Kampmann. “Un trésor d’Alexandres” in RN 1972.

 

[c. 285 BC]

                Failaka, Kuwait, 1984

[CH 8, 256]          

                Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Amandry, M., and O. Callot. “Le trésor de Failaka 1984 (Koweit)” in RN 1988.

 

[c. 285-280 BC]

                Phoenicia, 1997

[CH 9, 483]

                Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Hersh, H.A. “The Phoenicia 1997 Hoard of Alexander Type Tetradrachms” in AJN 10 (1998).

 

[c. 285-275 BC]

                Malâk Porovec, c. 85 km. E of Ruse, Bulgaria, 1963

                [IGCH 854 = CH 8, 559]

                Alexander III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

                Rousséva, B. “Deux trésors de monnaié hellénistiques de Malék Porovec, d department de Razgrad (IGCH

854 et IGCH 835)” in Numismatika XXI.3 (1987).

 

[c. 283 BC]

                Phacous (=Fâqus), 30 km. NE of Zagazig, 1956

[IGCH 1678]

Alexander III, Philip III, Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II (all 4dr)

Jenkins, G.K. “An Early Ptolemaic Hoard from Phacous” in ANSMN IX (1960). (offprint)

 

[c. 282 BC]

                Cinisi, Palermo, Sicily, c. 1975

[CH 8, 258]

Siculo-Punic (Æ)

Buttrey, T.V. “A Siculo-Punic Bronze Hoard from Cínisi (PA), Sicily” in QT 1980.

 

[c. 281-275 BC]

                Nea Potideia, Greece, 1984

[CH 8, 261]

                Lysimachos, Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III (all AV staters)

Le Rider, G. “Trésor de statéres d’or trouvés à Potidée en 1984 et à Skioné en 1985” in RN 1991. [with CH 8,

203]

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Arta (anc. Ambracia), Epirus, Greece, c. 1929

                [IGCH 147]

                Philip II (1/5th tetra), Akarnania (stater, dr), Anaktorion (stater), Leukas (stater), Corinth (staters, dr)

                Ravel, O. Corinthian Hoards (Corinth and Arta). ANSNNM 52. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1932.

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Epidauros, Argolis, Greece, 1933

[IGCH 149]

Epidauros, Hermione (all Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Manissa (anc. Magnesia ad Sipylum), Lydia, 1971

[IGCH 1293]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

                Pfeiler, H. “Ein Fund hellenistischer Tetradrachmen aus Manissa” in SM 83 (August 1971).

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Pasargadae, c. 50 km. NE of Persepolis, Persis, 1963

[IGCH 1794 = NC 166 (2006), hoard 56]

Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Jenkins, G.K. “Coin Hoards from Pasargadae” in Iran III (1965). [with IGCH 1793 and 1795]

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Pasargadae, c. 50 km. NE of Persepolis, Persis, 1962

[IGCH 1795]

Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Jenkins, G.K. “Coin Hoards from Pasargadae” in Iran III (1965). [with IGCH 1793 and 1794]

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Gordium, Phrygia, 1959

[IGCH 1401]

Lysimachos, Alexander III (all drachms)

Cox, D.H. “Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII” in MN 12 (1966). [with IGCH 1403-5]

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Peloponnese, Greece, 1974-1975

[CH 3, 32]

                Alexander III (dr), Lysimachos (dr), Aigina (dr), Phlious (ob), Arkadian League (hemidr, obol)

Anon. “Peloponnese, Greece, 1974-1975” in CH 3.

 

[c. 280 BC]

                Haymana, Turkey [no date]

[CH 8, 268]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III (all dr)

Le Rider, G., and M. Olcay. “Le trésor de Haymana” in RN 1988.

 

[c. 280 BC]

                North-East Bulgaria [no date]

                [CH 8, 269]

                Alexander III (4dr)

                Rousséva, B. “Neuf Alexandres, partie d’un trésor monetaire in Numismatika XXI.4 (1987).

 

[c. 280-275 BC]

                Karditsa, Greece, 1973

[CH 8, 271]

Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I, Athens (all 4dr)

M. Oeconomides. “Contribution à l’étude du monnayage d’Alexandre le Grand. À propos d’un trésor inédit

du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in SPNO I.

 

[c. 280-270 BC]

                Myron, Thessaly, Greece, 1970

[IGCH 150 = (CH 1, 25) = CH 6, 23 = CH 7, 68]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (stater)

                Huge Lysimachos hoard – to be published by C. Boehringer.

                Some photos in CH 6, fig. 3.

 

[c. 280-270 BC]

                Cavalla (anc. Neapolis), Macedonia, Greece, c. 1951

[IGCH 450 = CH 7, 65]

Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr [most]), Philip III (dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr, dr), Seleukos I (dr),

Rhodes (2dr)

                Thompson, M. “The Cavalla hoard (IGCH 450)” in MN 26 (1981).

 

[c. 279 BC]

                Uncertain Thrace, Turkey, 1997

                [Unlisted]

                Ptolemy Keraunos (Æ)

Arslan, M., and A. Özen. “A Hoard of Unpublished Bronze Coins of Ptolemy Ceraunus” in AJN 2000.

 

[c. 275(?) BC]

                Pet mogili, c. 50 km. N of Šumen, Bulgaria, 1953

[IGCH 856 = CH 8, 560]

                Alexander III (4dr)

                Rousséva, B. “Un trésor d’Alexandres du village ‘Pet Moguili’ (IGCH 856)” in Numismatika XX.1 (1986).

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 859,

871, and CH 8, 576]

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 859, 871, and CH 8,

576]

 

[c. 275 BC]

                Qazvin, 1965/6

[CH 1, 58]

Alexander III (4dr), Seleukos I (4dr, dr), Antiochos I (4dr)

                Spaer, A. “A Hoard from the Qazvin Area” in CH 1.

 

[c. 275/4 BC or later]

                Serra Orlando (anc. Morgantina), 4 km. NE of Piazza Armerina, 1966

[IGCH 2204 = CH 1, 57]

Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III, Agathokles (Syracuse), Hiketas, Pyrrhos

(all AV staters, but one hemi of Pyrrhos)

Buttrey, T.V. “The Morgantina Gold Hoard and the Coinage of Hicetas” in NC 1973.

 

[c. 275-270 BC]

                Asia Minor, 1927 or earlier (prev. Armenak [anc. Germanicopolis], Cilicia Tracheia, 1927)

[IGCH 1423 = CH 8, 595]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr, drachms)

                Thompson, M. “The Armenak Hoard (IGCH 1423)” in ANSMN 31 (1986).

 

[c. 275-265 BC]

                Varna (anc. Odessa), Bulgaria, 1955

[IGCH 859 = CH 8, 212]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I, Antiochos I (all 4dr)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856,

871, and CH 8, 576]

                Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856, 871, and CH 8,

576]

 

[c. 270 BC]

                Charakas, Crete, 1963

[IGCH 109 = CH 7, 70]

Aigina, Stymphalos, Aptera, Chersonesos, Knossos, Kydonia, Etheutherna, Gortyna, Itanos, Lyttos, Phaistos,

Phalasarna, Polyrhenion, Praisos, Priansos, Rhaukos, Tylisos (all AR staters)

Oeconomides, M. “Trésor de Statères Crétois Trouvés à Charakas (IGCH 109)” in QT 1981. [offprint]

 

[c. 270 BC]

                Thessaly, Greece, 1979

[CH 6, 24]

Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr, dr), Seleukos I (4dr), Ainianes (hemidr), Lamia (hemidr),

Larissa (dr, hemidr), Oeteia (hemidr), Pharsalos (dr, 2ob), Thebes (stater), Histiaia (hemidr), Lokris

Opunti (staters, 4ob, hemidr), Phokis (hemidr), Athens (4dr), Sikyon (staters)

                Anon. “Thessaly, Greece, 1979” in CH 6.

 

 [c. 270 BC]

Pontoleibade-Kilkis, Macedonia, Greece, 1961

[IGCH 445 = CH 9, 169]

Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr, dr), Demetrios Poliorketes (4dr), Athens (4dr)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXVI.2 (1962).

 

[c. 270 BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1991

[CH 9, 485]

                Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II (all Æ)

Davesne, A., and A. Lemaire. “Trésors hellénistiques du Proche-Orient I-IV” in RN 1996. [with CH 9, 465, 488,

and 541]

 

[c. 270 BC]

                Corfou, 1997

                [Unlisted]

                Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Monounios (stater), The Leucanians (dr), Apollonia Illyricae (stater),

Dyrrhachion (stater), Korkyra (stater, 2dr, dr), Anaktorion (stater), Leukas (stater, dr),

Corinth (stater, dr)

                Preka, K., & Gjongecaj, S. “Le trésor de Corfou, 1997” in LATH.

 

[c. 270-260 BC]

                Krcedin, 1953

[CH 9, 166]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I, Athens, Barbarous imit. (all 4dr)

                Popovič, P. “A hoard of silver coins from Krcedin” in NS 6 (1983).

 

[c. 265 BC]

                Egypt

[CH 5, 33]

                Ptolemy I (4dr)

Zervos, O.H. “An Unpublished Ptolemaic Find at ANS” in CH 5.

 

[c. 260 BC]

                Pherai, Thessaly, Greece, 1938

[IGCH 168 = CH 7, 75 = CH 9, 172 and 193 (IGCH 141 incorporated)]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr), Eumenes I (4dr),

Larissa (dr), Athens (4dr)

                Martin, T.R. “A third century BC hoard from Thessaly at the ANS (IGCH 168)” in MN 26 (1981).

 

[c. 260 BC]

                Balkh, Afghanistan, 1973

[CH 2, 88 = CH 3, 53 = CH 7, 72]

Alexander III, Antigonos Dos., Lysimachos, Eumenes I, Baktrian kings (Diodotos I – Lysias), Athens imit.

(all AR 4dr)

Audouin, R., & P. Bernard. “Trésor de monnaies indiennes et indo-grecques d’ Khanoum (Afghanistan)” in

RN 1974. [English transl. in: Guillaume, O., ed. Graeco-Bactrian and Indian Coins from Afghanistan.

Oxford UP. Oxford. 1991.]

Petitot-Biehler, C.-Y. Trésor de Monnaies Grecques et Gréco-Bactriennes Trouvè a Khanoum

(Afghanistan)” in RN 1975. [English transl. in: Guillaume, O., ed. Graeco-Bactrian and Indian Coins

from Afghanistan. Oxford UP. Oxford. 1991.]

Bernard, P. “Note sur la signification historique de la trouvaille” in RN 1975.

Bernard, P., and O. Guillaume. Monnaies Inédites de la Bactriane Grecque a Khanoum (Afghanistan)” in

RN 1980. [English transl. in: Guillaume, O., ed. Graeco-Bactrian and Indian Coins from Afghanistan.

Oxford UP. Oxford. 1991.]

Holt, F.L. Euthydemid Coinage of Bactria: Further Hoard Evidence from Ai Khanoum in RN 1981.

 

[c. 260 BC]

                Aydincik, 1974

[CH 8, 284 = CH 9, 486]

Ptolemy II (all AV; 8dr, 4dr)

                Davesne, A., and A. Lemaire. “Le trésor d’Aydincik 1974 in TCMAA.

 

[c. 260-250 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1995

[CH 9, 487]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III (all drachms)

                Papaefthymiou, E. “Ένας θησαυρος (1995) Ογδόντα Αλεξάνδρειων Δραχμών” [A hoard (1995) of 80 drachms of

Alexander III type] in Μνήμη.

 

[c. 260-230 BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1985

[CH 9, 488]

Alexander III (dr)

                Davesne, A., and A. Lemaire. “Trésors hellénistiques du Proche-Orient I-IV” in RN 1996. [with CH 9, 465, 485,

and 541]

 

[c. 259/8 BC]

                Hüseyinli, near Antakya, 1986

[CH 9, 489]

Antiochos I (Æ), Ptolemy I/II (AV 4dr), Ptolemy II (AV 4dr)

Davesne, A., and V. Yenisoganci. “Les Ptolemées en Séleucide: Le trésor d’Hüseyinli” in RN 1992. [Gold Issues]

 

[c. 255-250 BC]

                Zemun, near Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1924

[IGCH 458 = CH 9, 174 (incorporating IGCH 447)]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr), Demetrius Polior. (4dr), Eumenes I (4dr),

Attalos I (4dr), Seleukos I (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Celtic imitations (4dr)

                Hunter, V.J. “A third century hoard from Serbia and its significance for Celtic history” in MN XIII (1967).

Nicolet-Pierre, H., and J.A. Kroll. “Athenian Tetradrachm Coinage of the Third Century BC” in AJN 2 (1990).

 

[mid 3rd century BC]

                Söğütlüdere, Fethiye, before 1989

[CH 8, 246 = CH 9, 492]

Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II (all 4dr)

                Ashton, R., M. Arslan, and A. Dervişağaoğlu. “A Ptolemaic Hoard in Fethiye Museum” in NC 156 (1996).

 

[mid 3rd century BC]

                Thrace, before 1999

[CH 9, 188]

Lysimacheia (Æ)

                Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999.

                Arslan, M. “A Hoard of Bronze Coins of Lysimachia” in Stephanos Nomismatikos.

 

[mid-late 3rd century BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1999

[CH 9, 495]

Alexander III (4dr)

                Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999.

 

[mid-late 3rd century BC]

                Uncertain findspot, 2002?

                [Unlisted]

                Demetrios Polior., Larissa, Pharsalos (all Æ)

Liampi, K. “Demetrios Poliorketes, Larissa und Pharsalos. Ein Schatzfund von Bronzemünzen aus

Thessalien: Zur Chronologie einiger Larisäischer Münzserien des 3. Jhs. v. Chr.” in Jubilaeus V:

Сборник в Чест на проф. Маргарита Тачева [Essays in Honor of Prof. Margareta Tatcheva] (Sofia,

2002).

 

[c. 250 BC]

                Gordium, Phrygia, 1959

                [IGCH 1403]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

                Cox, D.H. “Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII” in MN 12 (1966). [with IGCH 1401, 1404-5]

 

[c. 250 BC]

                Uşak (anc. Temenothyrae), Turkey, 1966

[CH 2, 68 = CH 8, 287]

Ptolemy I (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Rhodes (2dr)

Leschhorn, W. “Zu den rhodischen Didrachmen des 4. und 3. Jh. v. Chr.: Der Schatzfund von Usak (Coin

Hoards II 68 )” in JNG 1986.

 

[c. 250 BC]

                Epidauros environs, Greece, 1979/80

[CH 7, 69 = CH 8, 298 = CH 9, 179]

                Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr, dr), Antiochos I (dr),

Ptolemy II (4dr), Athens (4dr), Epidauros (dr, hemidr)

                Requier, P. “Le monnayage d’Épidaure à la lumière d’un nouveau trésor” in SNR 72 (1993).

 

[c. 250 BC]

                Tricala, 1979

[CH 9, 189]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I, Larissa, Athens (all 4dr, but Larissa – dr)

                Oeconomides, M. “The 1979 Tricala Hoard of Alexanders” in Studies Price.

 

[c. 250-230 BC]

                Pergi, near Serres, Macedonia, 1955

                [IGCH 455]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr, dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr),

Seleukos I (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Athens (4dr)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Chronique des Fouilles en Grèce en 1956. Musées et collections d’Athènes.

Musée Numismatique. 1. Trouvailles” in BCH LXXXI.2 (1957).

 

[c. 250-225 BC]

                Dokimion (Malamata-Kyparissia), Acarnania, 1955

                [IGCH 173]

                Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Aitolia (3ob), Lokris Op. (3ob),

Boiotian League (dr), Chakis (dr), Aigina (stater, dr, 3ob), Sikyon (stater, dr, 3ob), Hermione (3ob),

Arkadian League (3ob)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Chronique des Fouilles en Grèce en 1955. Musées et collections d’Athènes.

Musée Numismatique. 1. Trouvailles” in BCH LXXX.1 (1956).

 

[c. 250-225 BC]

                Naupactus, Locris, 1955

                [IGCH 174]

                Aitolian League, Seleukos I, Antiochos I, Ptolemy II/III (all AV staters)

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Chronique des Fouilles en Grèce en 1955. Musées et collections d’Athènes.

Musée Numismatique. 1. Trouvailles” in BCH LXXX.1 (1956).

 

 

[c. 250-200 BC]

                Plodiv (anc. Philippopolis), Bulgaria, 1907

[IGCH 869 = CH 8, 301]

Lysimachos , Alexander III (all 4dr)

Dimitrov, K. “The Coinage of the Thracian Ruler Skostokos according to the Coin Hoard from Plovdiv, 1907

(IGCH No 869)” in Bulgarian Historical Review 12.4 (1984).

 

[c. 250-200 BC]

                Varna (anc. Odessos), Bulgaria, 1948

[IGCH 871]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Antiochos I (all 4dr)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856,

859, and CH 8, 576]

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856, 859, and CH 8, 576]

 

[c. 250-200 BC]

                Magnesia, Ionia, 1933

[IGCH 1314]

Magnesia (Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 250-200 BC]

                Karini, Lesbos, 1888

[IGCH 1315 = CH 4, 47]

Mytilene (Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 250-200 BC]

                Bab (anc. Batnae) environs, between Beroea and Hierapolis, Cyrrhestica, 1944

[IGCH 1534]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I, Antiochos I (all drachms)

Thompson, M., and A.R. Bellinger. “Greek coins in the Yale collection, IV: A hoard of Alexander Drachms” in

Yale Classical Studies 14 (1955).

 

[c. 246-240 BC]

                Tell Halaf, on the Turko-Syrian border just S of Res el-ain (anc. Rsaina, Mesopotamia), 1913

[IGCH 1763 = CH 8, 302]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr), Kings of Pergamon (4dr),

Seleukos I (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr)

Le Rider, G., and N. Olcay. “Le trésor de Tell Halaf (IGCH 1763)” in RN 1989.

 

[c. 245 BC]

                Olympia, Elis, Greece, 1922

                [IGCH 176 = CH 9, 195]

                Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Philip III (4dr), Ptolemy I? (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Lokris Opontii

(stater), Boeotian League (stater, drachm, 3ob), Chalkis (8dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (stater, dr), Sikyon

(stater), Olympia (stater, dr, 3ob)

                Newell, E.T. Alexander Hoards Olympia. ANSNNM 39. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1929.

                Troxell, H.A. “The Peloponnesian Alexanders” in ANSMN 17 (1971).

 

[c. 245/4 BC]

                Saida (anc. Sidon), Phoenicia, 1949

[IGCH 1586 = CH 1, 75]

Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II, Ptolemy III, Uncertain (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 40]

 

[c. 240-230 BC]

                Kozani, Macedonia, Greece, 1955

                [IGCH 457]

                Ptolemy I (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Athens (4dr), Chalkis (dr)

                Dodson, O.H., and W.P. Wallace. “The Kozani Hoard of 1955” in ANSMN XI (1964).

 

[c. 240 BC]

                Asia Minor, western?, before 1913

[IGCH 1298]

                Lysimacheia (Æ)

Münsterberg, R. “Aus van Lenneps Nachlass” in NZ 1915.

                Hill, G.F. “Greek coins acquired by the British Museum” in NC 1917.

 

[c. 240 BC]

                Sardes, Lydia, 1911

[IGCH 1299 = CH 9, 499]

                Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr),

Philetairos (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr), Seleukos II (4dr)

Le Rider, G. “Les trouvailles monétaires dans le temple d'Artemis à Sardes (IGCH 1299 et 1300)” in RN 1991.

                                [with IGCH 1300]

 

[c. 240 BC]

                Balkan area, 1990s

[CH 9, 196]

Lysimachos, Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Philetairos, Eumenes I, Seleukos I,

Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Orsoaltios, Celtic imitations of Philip II & Alex. III (all 4dr)

                Wartenberg, U., and J.H. Kagan. “Some comments on a new hoard from the Balkan area” in Travaux Le Rider.

 

[c. 240-235 BC]

                Meydancikkale, near Gülnar, Turkey, 1980

[CH 8, 308]

Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr, dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr),

Kings of Pergamon (4dr), Seleukos I (4dr, dr), Antiochos I (4dr, dr), Antiochos II (4dr),

Seleukos II (4dr), Ptolemy I (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Arsinoe II (4dr), unc. Ptolemaic Kings (10dr, 8dr)

Davesne, A., and G. Le Rider. Le Trésor de Meydancikkale. Gulnar II. 2 vols. Editions Recherche sur les

Civilisations. Paris. 1989. (Ex libris Georges Le Rider)

 

[c. 230 BC]

                Mărăşeşti, c. 73 km. NW of Galati, Romania, 1909

[IGCH 958 = CH 1, 93 = CH 3, 44]

Lysimachos, Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III (all staters)

                G.P. Bordea. “Le trésor de Mărăşeşti” in Dacia XVIII (1974).

 

[c. 230-210 BC]

                Paracin, FYROM, 1992

[CH 9, 198]

Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III, Mesembria, Odessos, Jagodina (all Æ)

Ujes, D. “Le dépôt de monnaies en bronze des rois Macédoniens et des villes oust-pontiques de l’époque

hellénistique découvert à Paraćin” in QT XXVI (1997).

 

[c. 229/8 BC]

                Thessaly, Greece, 1974

[CH 2, 72 = CH 3, 43]

Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (dr), Lysimachos (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Larissa (dr), Phalanna (dr),

Lokris Op. (stater), Thebes (stater), Euboeia (dr), Histiaia (dr), Athens (4dr), Sikyon (stater),

Rhodes (2dr)

                Morineau Humphris, J. “A Hoard from Thessaly” in CH 3.

 

[c. 228-220 BC]

                Anadol (now Domanskoe), Reni raion, Odessa oblast, Ukraine, 1895

[IGCH 866]

Lysimachos, Philip II, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Seleukos I (staters)

Hess, A. Gold-Statere Alexanders des Grossen von Macedonien und des Konigs Lysimachus von Thracien aus

einem in Kleinasien gehobenen Munzfunde. Catalog of public auction, 15 October 1903. Frankfurt. 1903.

Seyrig, H. “Monnaies Hellénsitiques” in RN 1969. [Trésor d’Anadol – staters (Sold by A. Hess, 15 October 1903)]

 

[c. 225 BC]

                Megalopolis, Arcadia, Greece, 1947

[IGCH 180]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Philip III (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Arsinoe (AR 8dr)

                Robinson, E.S.G. “The Alexander Hoard of Megalopolis” in MN IV (1950).

                Noe, S. “The Corinth Hoard of 1938” in MN X (1962).

 

[c. 225 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1990 or earlier

[CH 8, 321]

Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (4dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr, 2dr, dr), Attalos I (4dr), Seleukid kings (Seleukos I

– Antiochos Hierax; 4dr, dr)

                Anon. “Unknown Findspot, 1990 or earlier” in CH 8.

 

[c. 225 BC]

                Cassandreia, Macedonia, 1985/87

[CH 8, 322]

                Alexander III, Antigonos Gonatas, Antigonos Doson, Antiochos II, Antiochos Hierax (all 4dr)

Anon. “Cassandreia, Macedonia, 1985/87” in CH 8.

 

[c. 225 BC]

                Macedonia/Thessaly, 1992

[CH 9, 200]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Demetrios Polior., Antigonos Gon., Antigonos Dos., Eumenes I, Attalos I,

Antochos II, Seleukos II, Antiochos Hierax, Ptolemy II (all 4dr)

                Touratsoglou, I. Disjecta Membra: Two New Hellenistic Hoards from Greece. Bibliotheca of the Hellenic

Numismatic Society 3. Hellenic Numismatic Society. Athens. 1995.

                Reviews of Touratsoglou:

R. Ashton, NumCirc 1996.

F. de Callatay, RBN ____ (1996).

 

[c. 225-200 BC]

                Thebes, Boeotia, Greece, 1935

                [IGCH 193]

                Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Athens (4dr, dr, 5ob), Rhodes (2dr)

                Hackens, T. “La circulation monétaire dans la Béotie hellénistique: trésors de Thèbes, 1935 et 1965” in BCH

1969. [with IGCH 233]

 

[c. 223 BC]

                Gordium, 1963

                [IGCH 1404]

Philip II (staters), Alexander III (staters), Antiochos I (AV Okto), Seleukos III (AV Okto)

                Cox, D.H. “Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII” in MN 12 (1966). [with IGCH 1401, 1403, 1405]

 

[c. 222 BC]

                Sparta, Laconia, Greece, 1908

                [IGCH 181]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Demetrios Polior., Selekos I, Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Antiochos Hierax,

Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II, Athens, Lakedaimon (Sparta) (all 4dr)

                Wace, A.J.B. “A Hoard of Hellenistic Coins” in Annual of the British School at Athens XIV (1907-8).

 

[c. 221-204 BC]

                Egypt (lower), before 1913

[IGCH 1691]

Ptolemy II, Ptolemy III, Ptolemy IV (all Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 220 BC]

                Kirazli, near Amasya, Turkey, 1939

[IGCH 1369 = CH 8, 324]

Lysimachos (stater, 4dr, dr), Alexander III (stater, 4dr, dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr, dr), Attalos I (4dr),

Seleukos I (4dr, dr), Antiochos I (4dr, dr), Antiochos II (4dr, dr), Seleukos II (stater, 4dr, dr),

Sinope (4dr), Perga (4dr)

Le Rider, G., and N. Olcay. “Le tresor de Kirazli (pres d’Amasya): IGCH 1369” in Anatolia Antiqua (1987).

 

[c. 220 BC or later]

                Büyükçekmece, c. 30 km. W of Istanbul (anc. Byzantium), Thrace 1952

[IGCH 867]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Demetrios Polior. (4dr), Attalos I (4dr), Seleukos I (4dr),

Antiochos I (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr), Seleukos II (4dr), Antiochos III (4dr), Unc. Antiochos (4dr),

Ptolemy II (4dr), Byzantion (4dr, 8ob, 3ob), Kalchedon (4dr)

                Thompson, M. “A Countermarked Hoard from Büyükçekmece” in MN VI (1954).

 

[c. 218 BC]

                Patras, Achaea, Greece, c. 1850

                [IGCH 186]

                Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr), Seleukos I (4dr), Aitolia (4dr), Athens (4dr), Sikyon (4dr)

                Vaux, W.S.W. “On a Hoard of Coins of Alexander the Great, found near Patras, by Mr. C.T. Newton in the

year 1850” in NC 1854.

                Troxell, H.A. “The Peloponnesian Alexanders” in ANSMN 17 (1971).

 

[c. 217 BC]

                Benha (anc. Athribis), 50 km. N of Cairo, 1936

[IGCH 1694]

                Ptolemy II (AV Okt., AV Pent.), Ptolemy III (AV Okt., AV Tet.), Ptolemy IV (AV Okt.)

Brett, A.B. “The Benha Hoard of Ptolemaic Gold Coins” in ANSMN V (1952).

 

[c. 215 BC]

                Corinth, Greece, 1938

[IGCH 187]

Lysimachos (dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Philip III (4dr, dr), Antigonos Gon. (dr), Seleukid kings (Seleukos I –

Seleukos III) (4dr), Ptolemy I (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Aitolian League (4dr), Athens (4dr, dr),

Ephesos (4dr), Rhodes (2dr)

                Noe, S. “The Corinth Hoard of 1938” in MN X (1962).

                Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Acquisitions du Musée numismatique d’Athènes” in BCH LXXXIV.2 (1960).

 

[c. 215 BC]

                Sardes, Lydia, 1911

[IGCH 1300 = CH 9, 500]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Kassander, Attalos I, Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Seleukos II, Antiochos Hierax,

Achaios, Unc. Antiochos, Kios, Kyme, Ephesos, Kolophon, Oinoe (all Æ)

Le Rider, G. “Les trouvailles monétaires dans le temple d'Artemis à Sardes (IGCH 1299 et 1300)” in RN 1991.

                                [with IGCH 1299]

 

[c. 211 BC]

                Enna environs, 1966

[IGCH 2232 = CH 8, 327 = CH 9, 670]

Lysimachos (4dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr), Pyrrhos (4dr), Attalos I (4dr), Ptolemy II (4dr), Akragas (dr),

Syracuse (Agathokles [pegasi], Philistis [16-lit, 4-lit], Hieronymos [10-lit, 5-lit], 5th Democ. [all AR

denoms]), Sikeliotes (8-lit, 4-lit), Carthage (shek, ½ shek, ¼ shek), Aitolian League (4dr),

Roman Rep. (Quadrigati)

Burnett, A. “The Enna Hoard and the Silver Coinage of the Syracusan Democracy” in SNR 1983.

 

[c. 210 BC]

                Lebanon, 1983

[CH 8, 332]

                Ptolemy I (4dr)

Anon. “Lebanon, 1983” in CH 8.

 

[c. 210 BC]

                Morgantina A, before 1984

[CH 9, 671]

Neapolis (nomoi), Velia (nomoi), Syracuse (4dr), Siculo-Punic (unc.), Roman Repub. (Quadrigati, Victoriati)

Walker, A.S. “Some hoards from Sicily and a Carthaginian issue of the Second Punic War” in Studies

Mildenberg. [with CH 9, 672]

 

[c. 210-205 BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1995

[CH 9, 690]

Carthage (BI & Æ)

Lorber, C.C. “A Hoard of Punic ‘Horse and Palm’ Billon Tridrachms” in CH 9.

 

[c. 210-200 BC]

                Morgantina B, before 1983

[CH 9, 672]

Akragas, Syracuse (Philistis, Gelon II, Hieronymos, 5th Democ.), Sikeliotes, Siculo-Punic, Uncertain,

Roman Repub. (Quadrigati, Victoriati, Quinarii) (all AR, see article for denoms.)

Walker, A.S. “Some hoards from Sicily and a Carthaginian issue of the Second Punic War” in Studies

Mildenberg. [with CH 9, 671]

 

[c. 210-200 BC]

                Sicily, before 1979

[CH 9, 673]

Akragas, Syracuse (Philistis, Gelon II, Hieronymos, 5th Democ.), Sikeliotes, Siculo-Punic, Uncertain,

Roman Repub. (Quadrigati, Victoriati, Denarii, Quinarii) (all AR, see article for denoms.)

Manganaro, G. “Un ripostiglio siciliano del 214-211 a. C. e la datazione del denarius” in JNG 1981/1982.

 

[c. 209 BC]

                Atrek valley, W of Bujnurd (anc. district of Hyrcania), c. 1965

[IGCH 1798]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Antiochos II, Arsakes I, Arsakes II, Diodotos I/II (all AR drachms, but

                one 4dr of Alex III)

Abgarians, M.T. and D. Sellwood. “A Hoard of Early Parthian Drachms” in NC 1971.

 

[c. 205 BC]

                Gordium, 1961

                [IGCH 1405]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Antigonos Gon., Nikomedes I, Prusias I, Eumenes I,

Seleukid kings (Seleukos I – Antiochos III), Perge (all 4dr)

                Cox, D.H. “Gordion Hoards III, IV, V, and VII” in MN 12 (1966). [with IGCH 1401, 1403-4]

 

[c. 205/4 BC]

                Damour, c. 20 km. S of Beirut, Phoenicia, 1949

[IGCH 1589 = CH 1, 75]

                Ptolemy IV (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 41]

 

[c. 205-200 BC]

                Gordium, Phrygia, 1959

                [IGCH 1406]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Antigonos Gon., Antigonos Dos., Prusias I,

Seleukid kings (Seleukos I – Antiochos III), Perge (all 4dr)

                Cox, D.H. A Third Century Hoard of Tetradrachms from Gordion. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

1953.

 

[c. 202/1 or 196/5 BC]

                Tyre (mod. Sur) or Beirut environs, Phoenicia, 1954

[IGCH 1591 = CH 1, 75]

Ptolemy V, Alexander Balas, Demetrios II (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 42]

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1940

[IGCH 1530 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Demetrios Polior., Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Seleukos II (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 2]

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Syria, northern, 1960

[IGCH 1533 = CH 1, 75]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Antigonos Gon., Antigonos Dos., Antiochos II, Seleukos II, Selukos III,

Antiochos III (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 3]

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Thebes, near Luxor, 1896

[IGCH 1699]

Ptolemy II, Ptolemy III, Ptolemy IV (all Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Diyarbekir (anc. Amida), Armenia 1955

[IGCH 1735 = CH 1, 75]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Kings of Pergamon, Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Seleukos III, Antiochos III,

Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 4]

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Asia Minor or North Syria, 1970

[CH 1, 74]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Demetrios Polior., Antigonos Gon., Antiochos I, Antiochos II, Seleukos II,

Seleukos III, Antiochos Hierax, Antiochos III, Sinope, Pergamon, Perga (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 1]

 

[c. 200 BC]

                Tartous, Syria, 1987

[CH 8, 471]

                Alexander III, Alex. Balas, Demetrios II, Tryphon, Antiochos VII, Alex. Zabinas, Kleopatra Thea,

Kleopatra Thea and Antiochos VIII, Diodotos I, Byzantion, Athens, Mytilene, Klazomenai,

Smyrna (all 4dr)

Anon. “Tartpous, Syria, 1987” in CH 8.

 

[c. 200-195 BC]

                Oylum Höyüğü, 1989

[CH 9, 501]

Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Antigonos Dos. (4dr), Philetairos (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr),

Antiochos II (4dr), Antiochos Hierax (4dr), Seleukid Interregnum (dr?), Seleukos III (4dr),

Antiochos III (4dr), Ephesos (dr), Side (4dr)

                Özgen, E., and A. Davesne. “Le trésor de Olyum Hüyüğü” in TCMAA.

 

[early 2nd century BC]

                Čerpaev, Bulgaria, 1957

[IGCH 468 = CH 8, 253]

                Alexander III (4dr)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 839, 856, 859,

871, and CH 8, 576]

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 839, 856, 859, 871, and CH 8,

576]

 

[early 2nd century BC]

                Tuapse environs, Krasnodar Territory, RSFSR, 1908

[IGCH 1120]

Lysimachos (staters)

Zograph, A. “The Tooapse Hoard” in NC 1925.

 

[2nd century BC]

                Zacharo, near Olympia, Elis, c. 1957

                [IGCH 302]

                Aigina (stater, dr), Olympia (3ob, Æ)

                Daux, G., and Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. “Chronique des Fouilles en Grèce en 1957. Musées et collections

d’Athènes. Musée Numismatique. 1. Trouvailles” in BCH LXXXII.2 (1958).

 

[2nd century BC]

                Perivoj (Klepecka), 1984

[CH 8, 367 = CH 9, 214]

                Mesembria, Pergamon, Kyme, Klazomenai, Smyrna (all Æ)

Popovič, P. “Bronze coin hoard from Kyme” in NS 18/19 (1996).

 

[c. 195-190 BC]

                Mesopotamia, 1914-1918

[IGCH 1769]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Attalos I (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr),

posth. Antiochos IV (4dr), Antiochos Hierax (4dr), Seleukos III (4dr), Antiochos III (4dr)

Jenkins, G.K. “A Hellenistic Hoard from Mesopotamia” in MN XIII (1967).

 

[c. 192/1 BC]

                Eretria, Euboea, Greece, 1909

[IGCH 225]

Euboian League, Chalkis, Karystos, Eretria (all Æ)

Newell, E.T. Five Greek Bronze Coin Hoards. ANSNNM 68. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1935.

 

[c. 191 BC]

                Elis?, Greece, 1936

[IGCH 222]

Boeotian League (dr), Olympia (dr)

Schwabacher, W. “A Hoard of Drachms of Elis” in NC 1939. (offprint)

 

[c. 190 BC]

                Mektepini, near Sabuncupinar (between anc. Dorylaeum and Cotiaeum), Phrygia, 1956

[IGCH 1410]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip III, Demetrios Polior., Antigonos Gon., Antigonos Dos., Philip V, Prusias I,

Eumenes I, Attalos I, Eumenes II, Seleukid kings (Seleukos I – Antiochos III), Sinope, Alabanda, Side,

Arabia Felix (all 4dr)

Olcay, N., and H. Seyrig. Le trésor de Mektepini en Phrygie. Tresors monétaires Séleucides I. Librairie orientaliste

Paul Geuthner. Paris. 1965.

 

[c. 190 BC]

                Latakia (anc. Laodicea ad Mare), Seleucis, 1946

[IGCH 1536 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Antigonos Dos., Seleukos I, Seleukos II, Antiochos III, Alabanda, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 6]

 

[c. 190 BC]

                Kosseir, near Antakya (anc. Antioch), Seleucis, 1949

[IGCH 1537 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Lysimachos, Prusias I, Antiochos III, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 7]

 

[c. 190 BC]

                Dniye, near Safita (Pereia of Aradus), N. Phoenicia, 1952

[IGCH 1538 = CH 1, 75]               

Alexander III, Lysimachos, Antiochos II, Antiochos Hierax, Ptolemy I, Ptolemy II, Ptolemy III, Arados

(all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 5]

 

[c. 190-188 BC]

                Ayaz-In, c. 30 km N of Afyon-Karahissar (anc. Prymnessus), Phrygia, c. 1953

[IGCH 1413 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Antigonos Dos., Antiochos I, Antiochos Hierax, Antiochos III, Alabanda (as Antiocheia),

Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 8]

 

[c. 185-160 BC]

                Urfa (anc. Edessa), Mesopotamia, 1924

                [IGCH 1772]

                Lysimachos (4dr, dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr), Antigonos Dos. (4dr), Prusias I (4dr),

Eumenes I (4dr), Antiochos I (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr), Seleukos II (4dr), Seleukos III (4dr),

Antiochos III (4dr), Athens (4dr), Kyme (4dr)

                Price, M.J. “Greek Coin Hoards in the British Museum” in NC 1969.

                                                                                              

[c. 180-170 BC]

                Oxus River (Takhti-Kubad, at junction of modern Vaksh and Piandzh Rivers), Shaartuz raion, Tadzhikistan (anc.

                                Sogdiana), 1887

[IGCH 1822]

                Lysimachos (4dr), Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Achaemenid Ionia (4dr), Pixodaros (AV 1/6 st),

Seleukos I (AV 2 daric, stater, 4dr, dr, hemidr, ob), Antiochos I (stater, 4dr, dr, hemidr, Æ),

Antiochos II (stater, 4dr, dr), Achaemenid kings (daric, siglos), Andragoras (stater, 4dr),

Vaḥšuvar (distater, stater), Diodotos I/II (stater, 4dr, dr, Æ), Euthydemos I (stater, 4dr, ob, Æ),

Pantaleon (Æ), Agathokles (dr, Æ, NI), Antimachos (4dr), Unc. Baktrian (Æ), Akanthos (4dr),

Athens (4dr), Athens imit. (4dr, 2dr, dr), Byzantion (dr), Aspendos (stater), Kelenderis (stater),

Tarsos (satraps) (stater), Sidon (2shek), Babylon (2daric)

Bellinger, A.R. “The Coins from the Treasure of the Oxus” in MN 10 (1962).

 

[180-170 BC or later]

                Propontis, Thracian Coast, 1950

[IGCH 888 = CH 7, 93]

Alexander III, Seleukos I (all 4dr)

Waggoner, N.M. “The Propontis Hoard (IGCH 888)” in RN 1979.

 

[c. 178-174 BC]

                Mersin (anc. Zephyrium), Cilicia, 1950

[IGCH 1431 = CH 1, 75]

Perseus (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 9]

 

[c. 175(?) BC]

                Baiyada, near Safita (Pereia of Aradus), N. Phoenicia, 1949

[IGCH 1541 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 10]

 

[c. 175 BC]

                Lebanon, 1989

[CH 9, 507]

Lysimachos, Kings of Pergamon, Antiochos I (all 4dr)

Le Rider, G. Séleucus IV à Ptolémaïs: Le Trésor du Liban 1989” in RN 1992.

 

[c. 175-150 BC]

                Zacynthus, Greece, 1904

[IGCH 245 = CH 8, 318]

Herakleia Lucania (2ob), Larissa (ob), Lokris Opuntii (hemidr), Chalkis (dr), Achaian League (3ob),

Aigai (hemidr), Arkadian League (hemidr), Elis (hemidr), Tegea (trihemiob), Rhodes (Cretan imit),

Selge (ob)

Nicolet, H. and M. Oeconomides. “La Circulation Monétaire dans le Péloponnèse et le Trésor de Zakynthos

(Zante) de 1904 (IGCH 245)” in QT 1991.

 

[c. 170 BC]

                Latakia (anc. Laodicea ad Mare), Seleucis, 1946

[IGCH 1544 = CH 1, 75]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Mithradates III (Pontos), Seleukid kings (Seleukos I – Antiochos IV), Ilion,

Alabanda, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 11]

 

[c. 170-168 BC]

                Cyprus, 1982

[CH 8, 430]

Ptolemy II (4dr), Ptolemy IV (2dr), Ptolemy V (4dr), Ptolemy VI (4dr), Unc. Ptolemaic king (Dionysos

portrait - 2dr, dr; royal portrait - 3ob, 2ob)

Mørkholm, O. “Cyprus Hoard, 1982” in NC 1987.

Hazzard, R.A. “A Review of the Cyprus Hoard, 1982” in NC 1998.

 

[c. 168 BC]

                Tricca, Thessaly, Greece, 1961

                [IGCH 234]

                Philip V, Perseus, Thasos, Athens (all 4dr)

                Thompson, M. “A Hoard from Thessaly” in MN XI (1964).

 

[c. 168 BC]

                Jannina, Epirus, Greece, 1935

                [IGCH 235]

                Philip V (2dr), Perseus (4dr, 2dr), Epirote Republic (dr, victoriati, 1½ victoriati)

Franke, P.R. “Zur Finanzpolitik des makedonischen Königs Perseus während des Kriegs mint Rom 171-168

v.Chr.” in JNG 8 (1957). [under Kings of Macedon]

 

[c. 168 BC]

Bakërr  (anc. Apollonia), 11 km. W of Fier, Albania, 1969

[IGCH 559]

Apollonia Illyriae (dr, hemidr, 2ob), Dyrrachion (dr, hemidr), Epirote Republic (stater, dr, 1/3 stater, 1/6 stater)

Picard, O., and S. Gjongecaj. “Apollonia et le monnayage Épirote: Le trésor de Bakërr” in RN 157 (2001).

 

[c. 168 BC]

                Yugoslavia, “Ballaeus Hoard”, before 1939

[CH 1, 88 = CH 9, 245]

Ballaios, Rhizon (all Æ)

Gorini, G. “The Ballaeus hoard from Rizan in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford” in SM May 1991.

 

[c. 168 BC]

Thebes, Boeotia, Greece, 1965

[IGCH 233 = CH 9, 243]

Thebes (3ob), Boeotia (Æ), Histiaia (3ob), Achaian League (3ob), Sikyon (3ob), Megalopolis (3ob),

Rhodes (dr), Rhodian imit. (dr), Roman Repub. (denarius)

                Hackens, T. “Le circulation monétaire dans la Béotie hellénistique: Trésors de Thèbes 1935 et 1965” in BCH

XCIII.2 (1969). [with IGCH 193]

 

 [c. 165 BC]

                Larissa (‘Sitichoro’), Thessaly, Greece, 1968

[IGCH 237 = CH 9, 247]

Lysimachos (4dr), Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Antigonos Gon. (4dr), Antigonos Dos. (4dr),

Philip V (4dr, 2dr), Perseus (4dr, dr [= Rhodian imitation types]), Pharnakes (4dr), Eumenes II (4dr),

Antiochos II (4dr), Seleukos II (4dr), Antiochos Hierax (4dr), Antiochos III (4dr), Seleukos IV (4dr),

Ptolemy II (4dr), Ptolemy unc. (Arados type 4dr), 1st Meris (4dr), Aitolian League (4dr), Athens (4dr),

Pergamon (4dr), Rhodes (4dr, dr)

                Price, M.J. “The Larissa, 1968 Hoard (IGCH 237)” in Kraay-Morkholm.

 

[c. 165 BC]

                Aleppo (anc. Beroea), Cyrrhestica, 1931

[IGCH 1546 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Antiochos IV, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 12]

 

[c. 160 BC]

                Khan Chaikhoun, c. 25 km. E of anc. Apameia, Seleucis, 1940

[IGCH 1547 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 14]

 

[c. 160 BC]

                Tell Kotchek, frontier station between Syria and Iraq, c. 80 km. SW of anc. Nisibis, Mesopotamia, 1952

[IGCH 1773 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Side (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 15]

 

[c. 160 BC]

                Asia Minor, 1947/8

[CH 7, 99]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Antigonos Dos. (all 4dr)

Spink & Son Ltd. Greek coin listings in The Numismatic Circular April  1949.

 

[c. 160 BC]

                Syria, 1990

[CH 8, 434]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Kings of Pergamon, Antiochos V, Demetrios I (all 4dr)

Anon. “Syria, 1990” in CH 8.

 

[mid 2nd century BC]

                Unknown findspot, 1996

[CH 9, 522]

Halikarnassos (dr), Myndos (dr), Uncertain (fr)

                Ashton, R.H.J., et al. “The ‘Myndos’ 1996 Hoard” in CH 9.

 

[mid 2nd century BC]

                Risan, Yugoslavia, 1988

                [Unlisted]

                Ballaios (Æ)

Ujes, D. “Nuovi ritrovamenti numismatici di Risan (Bocche di Cattaro, Montenegro, Jugoslavia)” in PICN11.

 

[c. 150 BC]

                Arab el Mulk (anc. Paltus), Seleucis, 1940

[IGCH 1552 = CH 1, 75 = CH 9, 513]

Antiochos III, Ephesos, Arados (all drachms)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 17]

 

[c. 150 BC]

                Akkar, c. 45 km. SW of Homs (anc. Emisa), Seleucis, 1956

[IGCH 1559 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Alex. Balas, Syros, Aigai, Kyme, Myrina, Herakleia (Ionia), Magnesia, Smyrna (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 18]

 

[c. 150 BC]

                Ghonsle, c. 15 km. E of Baniyas (anc. Balanaea), Seleucis, 1955?

[IGCH 1560 = CH 1, 75]

Demetrios I, Alex. Balas, Kyme, Myrina, Aigai, Herakleia (Ionia), Magnesia, Smyrna (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 19]

 

[c. 150 BC]

                As-Surayrah, 1994

                [CH 9, 514]

                Athens & imitations (Qatabanian kingdom; 4dr, 2dr, hemidr)

Huth, M. “An Important Hoard of Early South Arabian Coins from the Kingdom of Qataban in SNR 1999.

 

[c. 150-145 BC]

                Latakia (anc. Laodicea ad Mare), Seleucis, 1946

[IGCH 1561 = CH 1, 75]

Lysimachos, Alexander III, Alex. Balas (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 16]

 

[c. 150-140 BC]

                El Aweiniye, E of Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1941

[IGCH 1550 = CH 1, 75]

Aigai (Troas), Kyme, Myrina, Magnesia (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 22]

 

[c. 150-100 BC]

                E. Anatolia?, 1991

[CH 9, 517]

Alexander III (4dr)

                Metcalf, W.E. “A Late Second Century Hoard of Posthumous Alexanders” in SNR 73 (1994).

 

 [c. 145 BC]

                Syria, northern, 1906

[IGCH 1556 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Demetrios I, Alex. Balas, Demetrios II, Myrina, Kyme, Magnesia (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 20]

 

[c. 145 BC]

                Teffaha, c. 20 km. E of Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1954

[IGCH 1557 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Alex. Balas, Demetrios II, Myrina, Kyme (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 21]

 

[c. 143/2 BC]

                Cheikh Miskin, 1967

[CH 1, 86]

Alexander Balas, Demetrios II (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 43]

 

[c. 145-135 BC]

                Agrinion, Aetolia, Greece, 1959

[IGCH 271]

Ainianes (3ob), Lamia (3ob), Oitaei (3ob), Thessalian League (3ob), Aitolian League (3ob), Lokris Op. (3ob),

Phokis (3ob), Boeotian League (dr, 3ob), Chalkis (dr), Histiaia (dr), Athens (4dr), Aigina (dr), Achaian

League (3ob), Sikyon (3ob), Messene (3ob), Argos (3ob), Megalopolis (3ob), Kyme (4dr),

Rom. Repub. (den)

Thompson, M. The Agrinion Hoard. ANSNNM 159. American Numismatic Society. New York. 1968.

 

[c. 140 BC]

                Ras-Baalbek, c. 35 km. NE of Baalbek, Coelesyria, 1957

[IGCH 1593 = CH 1, 75]

Demetrios I, Alex. Balas, Demetrios II, Ptolemy VI, Athens, Aigai, Kyme, Myrina, Magnesia, Smyrna (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 24]

 

[c. 140 BC]

                Near Kirikhan, Cilicia, 1972

[CH 1, 87A = CH 2, 90 = CH 8, 460]

Magnesia, Kyme, Myrina (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 23]

 

[c. 140 BC]

                Thrace, before 1999

[CH 9, 257]

                Lysimachos, Athens (all 4dr)

Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999.

 

[c. 140-120 BC]

                Ain Tab (mod. Gaziantep, anc. Doliche), Commagene, 1920/1

[IGCH 1542 = CH 1, 75 = CH 9, 528]

Alexander III (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 13]

                Metcalf, M.E. “The Ain Tab Hoard (IGCH 1542)” in Essays Hersh.

                Metcalf, M.E. “A Late Second Century Hoard of Posthumous Alexanders” in SNR 73 (1994).

 

[c. 140-120 BC]

                Ordu (Cotyora), 1970

[CH 1, 80 = CH 2, 89 = CH 3, 58 = CH 8, 442 = CH 9, 530]

                Lysimachos, Alexander III, Philip V, Prusias I, Prusias II, Attalos II, Ariarathes III/IV, Antiochos III,

Antiochos IV, Antiochos V, Demetrios I, 1st Meris, Athens, Kyzikos, Ilion (all 4dr)

Boehringer, C. “Hellenistischer Münzschatz aus Trapezunt, 1970” in SNR 54 (1975).

                Arslan, M., and C. Lightfoot. Greek Coin Hoards in Turkey. UDAŞ. Ankara. 1999.

 

[after 138 BC]

                Susiana, 1965?

[IGCH 1806]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Antiochos II (4dr), Interregnum (4dr), Antiochos Hierax (4dr),

Antiochos III (4dr, dr, Æ), Seleukos IV (4dr, dr, Æ), Antiochos the Child (4dr), Antiochos IV (4dr, dr),

Antiochos V (4dr, dr), Timarchos (Æ), Demetrios I (AV, 4dr, dr, Æ), Alexander Balas (4dr, dr),

posth. Antiochos IV (4dr), Demetrios II (1st reign) (4dr, dr), Antiochos VI (dr),

Kamnaskires Soter (4dr), Mithradates I (Parthia) (4dr), Euthydemos I (4dr), Eukratides I (4dr),

Heliokles (4dr), Myrina (4dr), Alabanda (4dr), Side (4dr)

Houghton, A., and G. Le Rider. “Un trésor de monnaies hellénistiques trouvé près Suse” in RN 1966. (offprint)

Strauss, P. “Un trésor de monnaies hellénistiques trouvé près Suse (2e partie)” in RN 1971. (offprint)

 

[c. 135 BC]

                Aleppo (anc. Beroea) environs, Cyrrhestica, c. 1930

[IGCH 1562 = CH 1, 75]

Alexander III, Antigonos Gon., Prusias I, Syros, Kyme, Myrina, Herakleia (Ionia), Lebedos, Magnesia,

Alabanda (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 25]

 

[c. 135 BC]

                Baghdad environx, Mesopotamia, 1954

[IGCH 1778 = CH 1, 75]

Antiochos IV, Antiochos V, Demetrios I, Alexander Balas, Antiochos VII, Arados (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 26]

 

[c. 129/8 BC]

                Tyre, 1987

[CH 9, 533]

Antiochos VII (4dr, 2dr), Demetrios II (2nd reign, 4dr)

Lorber, C.C. “The Tyre, 1987 Hoard of Seleucid Silver” in CH 9.

 

[c. 126/5 BC]

                Golan (anc. Gaulanitis or Trachonitis), 1932

[IGCH 1600 = CH 1, 75]

Antiochos VII, Demetrios II (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 44]

 

[c. 126/5 BC]

                Capernaum, Galilee, 1957

[IGCH 1602 = CH 1, 75]

Demetrios II, Antiochos VII (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 45]

 

[c. 125 BC]

                Latakia (anc. Laodicea ad Mare), Seleucis, 1946

[IGCH 1563 = CH 1, 75]

Antiochos VII, Demetrios II (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 27]

 

[c. 121/0 BC]

                Thalalaia, c. 5 km. SW of Zahle, Coelesyria, 1952

[IGCH 1604 = CH 1, 75]

Antiochos VII (4dr), Demetrios II (4dr), Tyre (shekel)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 46]

 

[c. 119/8 BC]

Bassit, Syria, 1978

[Unlisted]

Alexander III (4dr, dr, Æ), Philip III (dr), Alexander Janneus (Æ), Seleukos I (Æ), Seleukos III (Æ),

Antiochos III (Æ), Antiochos IV (Æ), Demetrios I (Æ), Demetrios II (Æ), Antiochos VII (Æ),

Alexander II Zabinas (Æ), Antiochos VIII (Æ), Ptolemy II (Æ), Ptolemy III (Æ), Byzantion (Æ),

Athens (4dr), Seleukeia Kalykadnos (Æ), Poseideion (Syria; Æ), Seleukeia Pieria (Æ), Arados (ob, Æ),

Berytos (Æ), Uncertain (Æ)

Le Rider, G. “L'atelier de Posideion et les monnaies de la fouille de Bassit en Syrie” in BCH CX.I (1986).

 

[c. 115 BC]

                Asia Minor, 1985

[CH 8, 474 = CH 9, 543]

Athens (4dr), Herakleia ad Latmon (8ob, 4ob), Miletos (2dr, dr, hemidr)

Kinns, P. “CH 8, 474: Milesian Silver Coinage in the Second Century BC” in Studies Price.

 

[c. 110 BC]

                Baarin, c. 15 km. SE of Massyaf, N. Phoenicia, 1955

[IGCH 1567 = CH 1, 75]

                Demetrios I, Antiochos IX, Eukratides I, Myina, Kyme, Smyrna (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 28]

 

[c. 110 BC]

                Tell Ahmar (anc. Til-Barsib), Mesopotamia, on the road between Hierapolis in Cyrrhestica and Edessa in

                                Mesopotamia at the crossing of the Euphrates, 1929

[IGCH 1780 = CH 1, 75]

Antiochos VII, Demetrios II, Antiochos VIII, Antiochos IX, Athens (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 29]

 

[late 2nd century BC]

                Unknown findspot, before 1980

[CH 9, 541]

Alexander III, Antiochos VIII (all 4dr)

                Davesne, A., and A. Lemaire. “Trésors hellénistiques du Proche-Orient I-IV” in RN 1996. [with CH 9, 465, 485,

and 488]

 

[c. 100 BC]

                Kessab, c. 18 km. S of anc. Seleuceia Pieriea, Seleucis, 1952

[IGCH 1568 = CH 1, 75]

Seleukid kings (Demetrios I – Antiochos IX), Phraates II, Athens, Seleukeia Pieria (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 30]

 

[c. 90-85 BC]

                Tehran area, 1922-3

                [IGCH 1813 = CH 9, 554]

Lysimachos (4dr), Alexander III (4dr, dr), Ariarathes V (dr), Antiochos IV (4dr), Antiochos V (4dr),

Demetrios I (4dr, dr), Alex. Balas (4dr, dr), Demetrios II (1st reign) (4dr), Antiochos VI (4dr, dr),

Antiochos VII (4dr), Alex. Zabinas (4dr), Antiochos VIII & Kleopatra Thea (4dr),

Antiochos VIII (4dr), Antiochos IX (4dr), Mithradates I (Parthia) (4dr, dr – S. 10, 11),

Phraates II (4dr, dr), Artabanos I (4dr, dr), Mithradates II (4dr, dr), Tigranes II (4dr),

Euthydemos I (4dr), Demetrios I (4dr), Antimachos I (4dr), Eukratides I (4dr), Heliokles (4dr),

Athens (4dr), Magnesia (4dr), Tyre (shek)

                Newell, E.T. “A Parthian Hoard” in NC 1924.

                Dayet, M. Une trouvaille de monnaies seleucides et arsacides” in Arethuse 2 (1925).

                Mouseghian, A., et al. “Un ‘nouveau’ trésor pour Tigrane II le Grand d’Arménie: un complément méconnu à

IGCH 1813 (hiver 1922-3, environs de Téhéran)” in CENB 35 (1998).

 

[c. 90-80 or 75-70]

                Limani-Chersonisou, Crete, 1942

                [IGCH 332]

                Lysimachos, Nikomedes IV, Mithradates VI, Athens, Crete (Arkadia, Knossos, Lyttos), Tenedos (all 4dr),

                Le Rider, G. Trésor de tétradrachmes trouvé a Limani-Chersonisou in Monnaies Crétoises du V au I Siécle av

J.C. Paris. 1966.

 

[c. 88 BC]

                Delos, 1964

[IGCH 336]

Athens (4dr), Rhodes (stater, hemistater)

Hackens, T., and E. Lévy. “Trésor hellénistique trouvé a Délos en 1964” in BCH LXXXIX (1965). [New Style

tetradrachms] (offprint)

 

[c. 88 BC]

                Yahmour near Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1955

[IGCH 1572 = CH 1, 75]

Arados (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 31]

 

[c. 87-85 BC]

                Gortyna, Crete, c. 1966

[IGCH 338]

Gortyna (dr), Rhodian imitations (dr)

Price, M.J. “A Hoard from Gortyn” in RN 1966. [offprint]

Hackens, T. “L’influence Rhodienne en Crete aux IIIe et IIe s. av. J.-C. et le trésor de Gortyne, 1966” in RBN

1970. [offprint]

 

[c. 83 BC]

                Aleppo (anc. Beroea), Cyrrhestica, 1939

[IGCH 1575 = CH 1, 75]

Philip Philadelphos (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 32]

 

[c. 82 BC]

                Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1967

[IGCH 1574 = CH 1, 75]

Arados (4dr), Tyre (shekel)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 33]

 

[c. 75 BC]

                Bithynia, 1928

[IGCH 1384]

                Lysimachos, Nicomedes III-IV, Mithradates VI (all 4dr)

Pollak, P. “A Bithynian hoard of the first century B.C.” in MN XVI (1970).

 

[c. 60-55 BC]

                Mardin environs, c. 50 km. NW of Nusaybin (anc. Nisibis), Mesopotamia, c. 1953

[IGCH 1784 = CH 1, 75]

Seleukos VI, Antiochos X, Philip Philadelphos, Mithradates II (Parthia), Gotarzes I (Sell. 30), Sinatrukes (Sell. 31),

                Uncertain king (Sell. 36), Phraates III (Sell. 33, 34, 38, 39) (all AR; 4dr or drachms)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 34]

 

[c. 55 BC]

                Aleppo environs, Cyrrhestica, 1950

[IGCH 1578 = CH 1, 75]

Philip Philadelphos & Roman imitations (4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 35]

 

[c. 54/3 BC]

                Beirut (anc. Berytus), Phoenicia, 1950

[IGCH 1621 = CH 1, 75]

Tyre (shekels)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 47]

 

[mid 1st century BC]

                Lleshan (Elbasan), Illyria, 1988

                [Unlisted]

                Philip II (4dr), Alexander III (4dr), Prusias II (Æ), Maroneia (Æ), Amphipolis (Æ), Pella (Æ),

Thessalonica (Æ), Thessalian League (Æ), Apollonia Illyriae (dr, Æ), Dyrrachion (dr, hemidr, Æ),

Orikos (Æ), Skodra (Æ), Korkyra (Æ), Epirote Republic (Æ), Ambrakeia (Æ), Patras (Æ), Elis (Æ),

Pergamon (Æ), Ephesos (Æ), Apameia Phrgiae (Æ), Laodicea ad Mare (Æ)

Gjongecaj, S. “Le trésor de Lleshan (Elbasan)” in RN 163 (2007).

 

 [c. 43 BC]

                Tartus (anc. Antaradus), N. Phoenicia, 1967

[IGCH 1582 = CH 1, 75]

Arados, Laodiceia ad Mare (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 36]

 

[c. 30 BC]

                Akkar, c. 45 km. SW of Homs (anc. Emesa), Seleucis, 1951

[IGCH 1583 = CH 1, 75]

                Seleukos VI, Antiochos X, Philip Philadelphos, Phraates IV (all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 37]

 

[c. 30 BC]

                Krotine, Berat, Albania, 1973 (now given to Dimalla, 1973)

                [CH 3, 84]

                Apollonia Illyria (Denari, Quinarius, Æ)

                Gjongecaj, S., and O. Picard. “Le trésor de Dimalla 1973 et le passage du monnayage hellénistique au

monnayage impérial à Apollonia d’Illyrie” in BCH 122.2 (1998).

 

[c. 25 BC]

                Diyarbekir (anc. Amida), Armenia 1955

[IGCH 1744 = CH 1, 75]

Ariobarzanes I (dr), Antiochos VIII (4dr), Antiochos IX (4dr), Philip Philadelphos (& imitations) (4dr),

Mithradates II (Parthia) (dr), Sinatruces (dr - Sell. 31), Phraates III (dr - Sell. 33), Mithradates III (dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 38]

 

[c. AD 12]

                Bab, Syria, 1951

[CH 1, 75 = CH 9, 589 (this is NOT IGCH 1534)]

Philip Philadelphos imit., Antony & Cleopatra (Antioch), Roman Prov. Antioch, Roman Prov. Seleuceia

(all 4dr)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 39]

 

[c. AD 64/5]

                Irbid, 1955

[CH 1, 119]

Tyre (shekel, ½ shekel)

Seyrig, H. Trésors du Levant anciens et nouveaux. Tresors monétaires Séleucides II. Librairie orientaliste Paul

Geuthner. Paris. 1973. [Hoard 48]

 

[c. AD 238]

                Anapa (anc. Gorgippa), 1987

                [Unlisted]

                Rhescuporis II (Æ), Sauromates I (Æ), Rhoemetalkes (Æ), Sauromates II (Æ), Rhescuporis III (Æ),

Kotys III (EL, AR, Æ), Sauromates III (AR, Æ), Rhescuporis IV (AR, Æ), Ininthimeus (AR, Æ),

Chersonesos (Æ – M. Aurelius), Pantikapaion (Æ), Tyra (Æ – Caracalla, Sev. Alex.)

Frolova, N. and S. Ireland. “A Hoard of Bosporan Coins in the Period Third Century BC to AD 238 from

Ancient Gorgippa (Anapa) 1987” in NC 1995. [Kings of Bosporos]

 

[Uncertain date]

                Botevo, near Varna, Bulgaria, 1971/72

[CH 8, 576]

Alexander III (4dr)

Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique (d’après des données

des trésors trouvés des terres Bulgares” in Numismatika XXIII.2 (1989). [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856,

859, and 871]

                Rousséva, B. “La circulation monétaire en Thrace pendant la haute époque hellénistique d’après un certain

nombre de trésors trouvés en Bulgarie” in RN 1990. [with IGCH 395, 468, 839, 856, 859, and 871]

 

[Various dates]

                Olympia, Elis, Greece, before 1999

                [Unlisted – archaeological site finds]

                Philip II (Æ), Alexander III (Æ), Kassander (Æ), Demetrios Polior. (Æ), Ptolemy III (Æ), Ikos (Æ),

Krannon (Æ), Lamia (Æ), Trikka (Æ), Ambrakia? (Æ ), Aitolian League (Æ), Akarnania (Æ),

Argos Amphil. (Æ), Leukas (Æ), Medeon (Æ), Thyrreion? (Æ), Lokris Opuntii (fr, Æ),

Skarphia? (Æ), Boeotian League (Æ), Thebes (Æ), Euboian League (Æ), Chalkis (Æ), Histiaia (Æ),

Athens (Æ), Aigina (fourree stater), Korinth (Æ), Megara (3ob, Æ), Phlious (3ob), Sikyon (fr, Æ),

Achaian League (Æ), Aigeira (Æ), Alea (Æ), Olympia (stater, hemidr, Æ), Messene (Æ),

Lakedaimon (2ob, Æ), Argos (3ob), Epidauros (Æ), Heraia (Æ), Hermione? (Æ), Troizen (Æ),

Arkadian League (3ob, Æ), Kleitor (Æ), Mantineia (Æ), Orchomenos (Æ), Pheneos (Æ),

Stymphalos (3ob), Tegea (Æ), Zakynthos (Æ), Rhodes (Æ), RPC (Æ), Byzantine (Æ), Uncertain (Æ)

Moustaka, A. “Die Fundmünzen der Südostgrabung” in XI. Bericht über die Ausgrabungen in Olympia (Berlin:

Walter de Gruyter, 1999).