Alexander the Great Silver Tetradrachm

£ 825.00

A striking, ancient Greek, silver tetradrachm of Alexander the Great. The obverse features the head of Alexander the Great as young Herakles, portrayed in profile wearing the lion’s skin headdress. The face is well-detailed with deep-set eyes, a long nose, and full lips. The reverse displays the Greek god Zeus enthroned, facing left, with his legs slightly splayed. He is depicted nude from the waist up, with drapery covering his legs. The god holds an eagle, facing right, towards Zeus, in his outstretched right hand. In his left hand, he holds a sceptre, represented with a dotted line. A wreath is featured in the left field, and a ΔI monogram under the throne. In the right field, parallel to the sceptre is the legend AΛEΞANΔΡOY, and BAΣIΛEΩΣ under the throne meaning ‘of King Alexander.’ The images on both the obverse and reverse of the coin are encircled by a border of small dots.

Date: 325-320 BC
Condition: Excellent. Fine detailing to obverse and reverse. Some wear and scratches to the surface, particularly to the reverse.
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Alexander the Great is one of the most famous historical figures. Born in 356 BC, he succeeded his father, Philip II, when he was just 20 years old. In just 10 years from his ascension to the throne, he built one of the largest empires of the Ancient World, as his kingdom stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River. His victory over the Persian empire and his grand military successes have made him a well-renowned figure within world history. Despite his childhood in Macedonia, Alexander strongly aligned himself to Greek culture and mythology, confirming his right to rule as leader of the Greek people. His silver coinage pays homage to two infamous Greek deities; Zeus and Herakles. Alexander also affirmed his philhellenism through the retaking of the famous city of Troy in his first military expedition. He died in Babylon, which he intended to make the capital of his empire, in 323 BC, at just 33 years of age.

For more information about Alexander the Great, please check out our blog post: An Introduction to the Coins of Alexander the Great.

Weight 17.03 g
Dimensions L 2.7 cm
Greek & Hellenistic Rulers

Alexander the Great

Greek Mythology

Herakles, Zeus

Metal

Silver

Region

Southern Europe

Reference: For a similar item, The British Museum, item 2002,0101.647

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