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- Cistophorus abstract "The cistophorus was a coin of ancient Pergamum. It was introduced sometime in the years 175-160 BC at that city to provide the Attalid kingdom with a substitute for Seleucid coins and the tetradrachms of Philetairos. It was also used by a number of other cities that were under Attalid control. It continued to be minted and circulated down to the time of Hadrian, long after the kingdom was bequeathed to Rome. It owes its name to a figure, on the obverse, of the sacred chest (Latin: cista) of Dionysus. It was tariffed at four drachmas, but weighed only as much as three Attic drachmas (the most important weight standard of the time), 12.75 grams. In addition, the evidence of hoards suggests that it did not travel outside the area which Pergamum controlled. It is therefore suspected that it was overvalued in this area.".
- Cistophorus thumbnail Cistophorus_Apollonis_CdM.jpg?width=300.
- Cistophorus wikiPageExternalLink Cistophorus.html.
- Cistophorus wikiPageID "4025360".
- Cistophorus wikiPageRevisionID "540391376".
- Cistophorus hasPhotoCollection Cistophorus.
- Cistophorus subject Category:Coins.
- Cistophorus subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Greece.
- Cistophorus subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Cistophorus type Abstraction100002137.
- Cistophorus type Coin113388245.
- Cistophorus type Coinage113387877.
- Cistophorus type Coins.
- Cistophorus type CoinsOfAncientGreece.
- Cistophorus type CoinsOfAncientRome.
- Cistophorus type Currency113385913.
- Cistophorus type Measure100033615.
- Cistophorus type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Cistophorus type Standard107260623.
- Cistophorus type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Cistophorus comment "The cistophorus was a coin of ancient Pergamum. It was introduced sometime in the years 175-160 BC at that city to provide the Attalid kingdom with a substitute for Seleucid coins and the tetradrachms of Philetairos. It was also used by a number of other cities that were under Attalid control. It continued to be minted and circulated down to the time of Hadrian, long after the kingdom was bequeathed to Rome.".
- Cistophorus label "Cistoforo".
- Cistophorus label "Cistophori".
- Cistophorus label "Cistophorus".
- Cistophorus label "Cistophorus".
- Cistophorus label "Cistóforo".
- Cistophorus label "Кистофор".
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- Cistophorus sameAs Κιστοφόρος.
- Cistophorus sameAs Cistóforo.
- Cistophorus sameAs Cistoforo.
- Cistophorus sameAs Cistophorus.
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- Cistophorus sameAs Q747909.
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- Cistophorus depiction Cistophorus_Apollonis_CdM.jpg.
- Cistophorus isPrimaryTopicOf Cistophorus.