An early Archaic silver stater from Corinth, 555–515 BC. Obverse: Pegasus flying left, koppa below. Reverse: quadripartite incuse
Silver stater from Delphi, 338/6–334/3 BC. Obverse: head of Demeter left, wearing grain-ear wreath and veil. Reverse: Apollo seated left on omphalos, tripod to left, ΑΜΦΙΚΤΙΟΝΩΝ around.
The stater (/ˈsteɪtər,stɑːˈtɛər/;[1] Ancient Greek: στατήρ, pronounced[statɛ̌ːr], romanized: statḗr, lit. 'weight') was an ancient coin used in various regions of Greece. The term is also used for similar coins, imitating Greek staters, minted elsewhere in ancient Europe.
Silver staters The stater (/ˈsteɪtər, stɑːˈtɛər/; Ancient Greek: στατήρ, pronounced [statɛ̌ːr], romanized: statḗr, lit. 'weight') was an ancient coin used...
Look up Free-Stater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term Free Stater may refer to: Free-Stater (Kansas), (antislavery) settlers in Kansas Territory...
Dynasty. Teos introduced the gold stater in order to pay salaries of Greek mercenaries who were at his service. Gold stater with the same weight of a Persian...
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individual councils for each residence hall. The Kent Stater, colloquially known as the "Stater", is a student newspaper publishing student and guests...
and 1⁄96 of a stater. The 1⁄96 stater was about 0.14 grams (0.0049 oz) to 0.15 grams (0.0053 oz). Larger denominations, such as a one stater coin, were minted...
with 'turtle' design are considered "an important early trading currency". Stater Kagan, Donald (2008-11-20), "8. Sparta", Introduction to Ancient Greek History...
The first known British stater was based on the Gallo-Belgic C stater and appears to have been made by melting down said staters and re-striking them. It...
years, it was called Mavericks Stadium. It received its Stater Bros. Stadium name in 2007 when Stater Bros., a supermarket chain based in San Bernardino bought...
Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved January 1, 2022. "2004 Stater Brothers 300 Presented by Gatorade". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media...
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based on the stater of 8.6 g (5.5 dwt) of silver, that was subdivided into three silver drachmas of 2.9 g (1.9 dwt), and the Aeginetan stater or didrachm...
This book is also known as The Scranton Commission Report. "Daily Kent Stater". Vol. LVI, no. 31. November 17, 1970. Archived from the original on May...
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