Special Collections
Greek Coinages, PTOLEMAIC EMPIRE, Ptolemy I (as King, 306/5-283/2): Tetradrachm, struck at Memphis, c. 306-303
Obverse: head of Alexander the Great right, wearing elephant-scalp headdress which transitions to scaly aegis tied below chin, diadem across forehead, curling ram’s horn growing from temple
Reverse: αλεχανδρου: Athena Promachos striding right, draped over shoulders, brandishing javelin and holding shield, eagle standing before; monograms [ηδε, κε] in fields
Metal: silver; reduced Attic standard; 15.68g/12h
References: Lorber 89; SNG Copenhagen 23; Svoronos 139
Condition: Light marks in reverse field, extremely fine and toned; with a superb portrait of Alexander £2,000-£2,600
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Neale Collection of Ancient Greek Coins.
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Bt Spink, June 1983
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