Ancient Greek Silver Alexander the Great Drachm - Lifetime Issue






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Ancient Greek silver drachm struck in the lifetime of Alexander III the Great, with the obverse depicting Alexander as Herakles wearing the Nemean lion skin and the reverse showing Zeus enthroned with an eagle and a sceptre; diameter about 1.6 cm, weight 4.31 g, circa 336–323 BC, provenance Ex German collection, Munich (1990s), acquired 2000, in Very good condition.
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A very fine Ancient Greek silver drachm struck in the name and lifetime of Alexander III the Great. The obverse displays the profiled head of Alexander as Herakles wearing the skin of the Nemean lion, facing right. The reverse displays the god, Zeus, enthroned on the left, holding an eagle in his right hand and a sceptre in his left. The Greek inscription ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ is written vertically to the right of the figure of Zeus. The legend, written in the genitive case, translates as ALEXANDROY, meaning [the coinage] ‘of Alexander’. In the left field, there is a ΗΔ mintmark The coin was likely minted in 325-323 BC in Miletus.
Diameter: (circa) 1.6cm
Weight: 4.31g
Provenance: Ex German collection, Munich, 1990's
Seller's Story
A very fine Ancient Greek silver drachm struck in the name and lifetime of Alexander III the Great. The obverse displays the profiled head of Alexander as Herakles wearing the skin of the Nemean lion, facing right. The reverse displays the god, Zeus, enthroned on the left, holding an eagle in his right hand and a sceptre in his left. The Greek inscription ΑΛΕΞΑΝ∆ΡΟΥ is written vertically to the right of the figure of Zeus. The legend, written in the genitive case, translates as ALEXANDROY, meaning [the coinage] ‘of Alexander’. In the left field, there is a ΗΔ mintmark The coin was likely minted in 325-323 BC in Miletus.
Diameter: (circa) 1.6cm
Weight: 4.31g
Provenance: Ex German collection, Munich, 1990's
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