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bgr_413507 - SYRIA - SELEUKID KINGDOM - SELEUKOS I NIKATOR Tétradrachme

SYRIA - SELEUKID KINGDOM - SELEUKOS I NIKATOR Tétradrachme AU
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Price : 1 200.00 €
Type : Tétradrachme
Date: an 32
Mint name / Town : Babylone, Babylonie
Metal : silver
Diameter : 27 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 17,13 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan large et ovale bien centré avec le grènetis visible au droit.Très belle tête d’Héraklès de haut relief. Joli revers de style fin. Patine de collection avec des reflets dorés
Catalogue references :
MP.3349  - M.1504  - Gülnar 2/2024 pl. 56 - HGCS. 9/10 g - Cop.790  - SC.94 /3d
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient du stock d’Hubert Lanz et de la collection Laurent F

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête d'Héraklès à droite, coiffée de la léonté, nouée sous le cou ; grènetis circulaire perlé.

Reverse


Reverse description : Zeus aétophore assis à gauche sur un siège avec dossier, les jambes croisées, nu jusqu'à la ceinture, tenant un aigle posé sur sa main droite et un long sceptre bouleté de la gauche ; dans le champ à gauche, un monogramme placé au-dessus d’une ancre renversée ; lettre sous le trône ; grènetis circulaire perlé.
Reverse legend : BASILEWS/ ALEXANDROU/ (PAU)/ G.
Reverse translation : (du roi Alexandre).

Commentary


Ce type était attribué par M. Price à l’atelier d’Arados, Phénicie. A.Houghton le donne quant à lui à Babylone.

Historical background


SYRIA - SELEUKID KINGDOM - SELEUKOS I NIKATOR

(323-280 BC)

Coinage in the name of Alexander III the Great type - Satrapos

Seleucus I (355-280 BC), one of Alexander's lieutenants, arrived in 323 BC in Babylon. He became a satrap in 321 BC, but was dispossessed of it by Eumenes in 316 BC. He only recovered his territories after the victory of Gaza in 312 BC, won by Ptolemy on Demetrius Poliorcetes. He fights against Antigone le Borgne (310-308 BC) and also leads a great conquest that takes him to India. After 306 BC, he took the title of Basileos and opposed Cassander and Lysimachus who disputed Asia Minor with him. After the death of Antigone at Ipsos in 301 BC, he is the most powerful diadoque with Ptolemy. He won the victory of Couroupédion in 281 BC where his old enemy, Lysimachus was killed. He was assassinated the following year at the instigation of Ptolemy Keraunos as he prepared to invade Thrace and Macedonia. Ultimate survivor of the Diadochi, he leaves the Empire of Alexander in the hands of the Epigoni.

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