Miletus was a natural hub for Alexandrine coinage well into the second century BC, its mint operating under Seleucid authority during precisely this period — the city had passed definitively into Seleucid hands after Antiochus III's western campaigns in the 190s. Price 2184 belongs to a posthumous series struck long after any Macedonian administrative connection had dissolved, the Alexander type retained purely for its commercial credibility across eastern Mediterranean trade networks.
Miletus was a natural hub for Alexandrine coinage well into the second century BC, its mint operating under Seleucid authority during precisely this period — the city had passed definitively into Seleucid hands after Antiochus III's western campaigns in the 190s. Price 2184 belongs to a posthumous series struck long after any Macedonian administrative connection had dissolved, the Alexander type retained purely for its commercial credibility across eastern Mediterranean trade networks.