Description
Macedonian Empire, Wars of Diadochi period, Alexander III of the Argead Dynasty, Basileus of Macedon 336-323 BC, Silver Drachm (4.14g, 17mm, Attic standard), posthumous issue, Abydos mint 310-301 BC, struck under the authority of Antigonos I ‘monóphthalmos’ (one-eyed) in the position of Strategos of Asia. Obverse: Head of Herakles facing to the right, wearing lion skin headdress, paws tied before neck. Reverse: Zeus ‘Aëtophoros’ (“Eagle Bearer”) seated left, holding perched eagle aloft in right hand and grounded sceptre in left, drapery flows around his waist on crossed legs, “ΠYPΩ” (?) monogram to left field, “Z” below throne, “ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ” downward to right. Price-1534. Obverse a little off centre but with all facial features present, near Very Fine.
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