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bgr_534324 - THRACE - THRACIAN KINGDOM - LYSIMACHOS drachme

THRACE - THRACIAN KINGDOM - LYSIMACHOS drachme XF
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Item sold on our e-shop (2020)
Price : 390.00 €
Type : drachme
Date: c. 294-287 AC.
Mint name / Town : Éphèse, Ionie
Metal : silver
Diameter : 17 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 4,16 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un petit flan, légèrement décentré au droit. Belle tête d’Alexandre. Usure un peu plus marquée au revers. Jolie patine de médaillier avec des reflets dorés et bleutés irisés
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Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête imberbe d'Alexandre le Grand sous les traits de Zeus-Ammon, cornu et diadémé à droite.

Reverse


Reverse description : Athéna nicéphore assise à gauche sur un trône, tenant une petite Niké de la main droite qui couronne le nom de Lysimaque et le coude gauche reposant sur un bouclier orné d'un masque de lion ; dans le champ à gauche, une flèche et un carquois placés verticalement ; monogramme sur le trône.
Reverse legend : BASILEWS/ LUSIMACOU/ (HAR).
Reverse translation : (du roi Lysimaque).

Commentary


Nous n’avons pas noté de liaison de coin pertinente pour ce type de drachme.

Historical background


THRACE - THRACIAN KINGDOM - LYSIMACHOS

(323-301-281 BC)

Coinage in the name and type of Lysimachos

Lysimachus (c. 360-281 BC) was one of Alexander's leading generals. After the death of the brilliant conqueror on June 14, 323 BC, a fratricidal fight opposed the Diadochi, his successors. Lysimachus, initially favorable to the survival of the Empire, supports Antipater before becoming independent in 315 before J. - C., receiving the administration of Thrace. In 306 BC, after the naval battle of Salamis in Cyprus, Lysimachus, imitating Antigonus the One-eyed, his irreducible enemy, took the title of king (Basileos), both followed by Demetrius, Ptolemy, Seleucus and Cassander. Allied with Ptolémée, they crush Antigone which dies with the battle of Ipsos in 301 before J. - C. It is the birth of the kingdom of Thrace and the beginning of the personal coinage of Lysimaque. He must fight against Demetrius in Macedonia and Thrace. After 288 BC, he remained the most powerful of the reigning monarchs over Europe and Asia Minor. Lysimachus, aged 80, was killed at the Battle of Couroupédion in 281 BC..

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