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- island. The Aeginetic weight standard of about 12.2 grams was widely adopted in the Gr**** world during the 7th century BC. The Aeginetic stater was divided...
- differentiate their currency from the rival coinage of Aegina using the Aeginetic stater of about 12.3 grams, Athens minted its tetradrachm based on the...
- Unit Gr**** name Equivalent Metric Equivalent Aeginetic standard obol or obolus ὀβολός 0.72 g (0.025 oz) 1.05 g (0.037 oz) drachma δραχμή 6 obols 4.31 g...
- distinctive names in daily use. The Athenian tetradrachm was called owl, the Aeginetic stater was called chelone, the Corinthian stater was called hippos (horse)...
- Graecia. Phocaean standard had also been in use in the region. Later, Aeginetic standard appeared and was briefly used. It had been brought to southern...
- of new ones with a lower fine weight. The oldest coin standard is the Aeginetic standard of the island of Aegina, which led to a stater weight (1 stater...