Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
stater
Noun
/ˈsteɪ.tər/

Definition
A stater is a type of coin used in ancient Greece, typically made of gold or silver, which served as a standard unit of currency.

Examples
- The stater was widely accepted in trade throughout the Mediterranean.
- She found an ancient stater while digging in her backyard.
- The value of a stater varied depending on the region and the material it was made from.

Meaning
In the context of ancient monetary systems, a stater is significant as it represents a specific weight and value, often associated with certain city-states.

Synonyms
- Coin
- Currency
- Token