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Æ17 In the name of Alexander III, Miletus

Issuer Kingdom of Macedonia
Year 323 BC - 319 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Edge Plain
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Struck in the immediate aftermath of Alexander's death in Babylon, this Miletan issue belongs to the chaotic interregnum when his generals were still nominally minting in his name while simultaneously carving up the empire. Miletus, as a major Aegean port city recovered from Persian control only a generation earlier, had both the infrastructure and the political incentive to continue Alexandrine coinage — continuity in the money supply was one of the few stabilizing forces available during the Wars of the Diadochi.

Price 2131 places this firmly in the post-323 sequence. The window closes around 319 with Antipater's death.

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