Description
**KINGS of MACEDON. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (25mm, 16.85 g)**
**Detailed Information:**
**Obverse:**
– **Design**: Head of Herakles facing right, wearing a lion skin headdress.
– **Iconography**: Herakles, the legendary hero, is depicted with the lion skin, symbolizing his strength and heroic feats.
**Reverse:**
– **Design**: Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding an eagle in his right hand and a scepter in his left. A grain ear is in the left field, and the letter “Π” is below the lower strut of the throne.
– **Iconography**: Zeus, the king of the gods, represents power and authority. The eagle symbolizes Zeus’s association with the sky and his role as a supreme deity. The grain ear signifies fertility and abundance, often associated with the prosperity of the region.
**Specifications:**
– **Diameter**: 25mm
– **Weight**: 16.85 grams
– **Mint**: Amphipolis
– **Struck Under**: Polyperchon, circa 318-317 BC
– **References**: Price 116; Troxell, Studies, group J1
– **Condition**: Very Fine (VF)
**Additional Information:**
– **Authenticity**: This coin is guaranteed authentic.
– **Customer Support**: For further information or inquiries, please contact us at 212-319-1077.
This AR Tetradrachm of Alexander III, minted in Amphipolis circa 318-317 BC under Polyperchon’s authority, showcases the classical imagery of Herakles and Zeus Aëtophoros. The detailed depiction of Herakles wearing a lion skin headdress and Zeus seated with an eagle embodies the Hellenistic artistic tradition and the cultural reverence for these mythological figures. The grain ear and letter “Π” add a unique aspect to the coin, indicating its historical context and minting specifics. This coin is a valuable piece for collectors, offering a glimpse
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