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Tetradrachm - Xenon In the name of Alexander III

Issuer Chios (Ionia)
Year 190 BC - 165 BC
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Diameter 34 mm
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Obverse script Greek
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Chios issued posthumous Alexander tetradrachms under named magistrates — Xenon being among the attested series — as part of a broader Ionian practice of leveraging Alexander's monetary authority long after his death to facilitate trade across Aegean networks. The island's commercial position made currency interoperability essential, and the Alexandrine type carried acceptance that purely civic coinage could not guarantee. Price 2418 places this squarely within the late posthumous sequence, a period when such issues were proliferating across dozens of mints simultaneously.

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