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Answered by THARIKASHANMUGARAJ
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Alexander the Great Silver Tetradrachms

Valued at 4 Drachms, these large silver coins formed the backbone of Macedonian silver currency during the reign of Alexander III. They were first minted using only metal obtained from Macedonian mines, but later captured Persian silver was used as well.

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Answered by rijularoy16
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Gold coins struck by Alexander are called gold staters and silver coins are called silver tetradrachms. These are some of the most well-known coins of the ancient world. He also issued a small amount of the impressive distaters, or double staters, that were thought to be used as payment to his most trusted soldiers.

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