What do you think was the most successful successor state?

Seleucids? Ptolemies? Indo-Greek Warlords? What state after the death of Alexander do you think was the most successful?

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u/coinoscopeV2 — 16 days ago

An extremely rare aureus of Manlia Scantilla, wife of Didius Julianus and Empress from March to June 193 AD.

u/coinoscopeV2 — 22 days ago
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A coin minted at Denver in the name of Queen Wilhelmina and the Netherlands during the end of WWII. The Netherlands 1944-D 10 Cents.

u/coinoscopeV2 — 22 days ago
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I own a coin from the British Mandate of Palestine

u/The-IT_MD — 20 days ago

A pair of Byzantine bronze coins from the reign of Heraclius (left) minted at Nikomedia and Leo VI (right) minted at Constantinople.

u/coinoscopeV2 — 22 days ago

The Corbridge Hoard of 160 Aureii discovered at Northumberland in 1911 and originally buried around 160 AD.

u/coinoscopeV2 — 22 days ago

After the Roman Emperor Augustus defeated Anthony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, he minted a series of coins celebrating his victory bearing the legend "AEGVPTO CAPTA" and a crocodile.

u/coinoscopeV2 — 22 days ago