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|Image overstriking coin=Alexandria_Ptolemy_New_York,_American_Numismatic_Society,_1944.100.75608.jpg
|Image overstruck variety=Alexander III the Great.jpg
|Museum collection=New York, American Numismatic Society, 1944.100.75608
|Museum collection=New York, American Numismatic Society, 1944.100.75608
|Private collection=E. T. Newell collection
|Private collection=E. T. Newell collection
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|Mint=Alexandria
|Mint=Alexandria
|Ancient region=Egypt
|Ancient region=Egypt
|Authority=Ptolemy I Soter (satrap and Ptolemaic king of Egypt, 323-305 BC); Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC); Ptolemaic dynasty (323-30 BC)
|Authority=Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC); Ptolemaic dynasty (323-30 BC); Ptolemy I Soter (satrap and Ptolemaic king of Egypt, 323-305 BC)
|Date from=306 BCE
|Date from=306 BCE
|Date to=305 BCE
|Date to=305 BCE
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|Coin series reference=Svoronos 1904-1908, n° 162; Levy 1954, pl. XII, n° 3; Zervos 1967; CPE I, n° 69
|Coin series reference=Svoronos 1904-1908, n° 162; Levy 1954, pl. XII, n° 3; Zervos 1967; CPE I, n° 69
|Coin series web reference=https://numismatics.org/pco/id/cpe.1_1.69
|Coin series web reference=https://numismatics.org/pco/id/cpe.1_1.69
|Overstruck obverse description=(visible: indistinct marks).
|Overstruck obverse description=Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress (visible: indistinct marks).
|Overstruck reverse description=(visible: on cheek of Alexander, traces of Zeus' throne, with beaded line of his staff behind it).
|Overstruck reverse legend=ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ
|Overstruck reverse legend language=Greek
|Overstruck reverse description=Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre (visible: on cheek of Alexander, traces of Zeus' throne, with beaded line of his staff behind it).
|Overstruck mint=Babylon
|Overstruck mint=Babylon
|Overstruck ancient region=Babylonia
|Overstruck ancient region=Babylonia

Latest revision as of 16:15, 30 January 2024

SILVER IDUnique ID of the page : 3507


306 BCE - 305 BCE | ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ

Images
Overstriking coin
Alexandria_Ptolemy_New_York,_American_Numismatic_Society,_1944.100.75608.jpg
Overstruck variety
Alexander III the Great.jpg
Location/history
Museum collectionMuseum collection: New York, American Numismatic Society, 1944.100.75608
Private collection(s)Private collection(s) : E. T. Newell collection Archaeological contextArchaeological context: IGCH 1675

Overstriking coin

Description
ObverseInscription or printing placed on the obverse.: Head of the deified Alexander III to right, wearing a diadem with the horn of Zeus Ammon, an elephant skin headdress and aegis around his neck. Before elephant's ear, Δ. Border of dots. ReverseInscription or printing placed on the reverse.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (Greek) Athena Alkidemos advancing to right, brandishing spear with her right hand and with a shield on her left arm. In the right field, Corinthian helmet, below monogram (AX) and eagle on thunderbolt. Border of dots.
Mint and issuing power
MintIdentifies the place of manufacture or issue of a numismatic object.: Alexandria Ancient regionAncient region. Egypt Modern countryModern country: Egypt AuthorityIdentifies the issuing power. The authority can be "pretended" when the name or the portrait of X is on the coin but he/she was not the issuing power. It can also be "uncertain" when there is no mention of X on the coin but he/she was the issuing power according to the historical sources: Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC), Ptolemaic dynasty (323-30 BC), Ptolemy I Soter (satrap and Ptolemaic king of Egypt, 323-305 BC)
Chronology
FromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. 306 BCE toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.. 305 BCE Hellenistic 323-30 BC Nomisma.org periodTime period of the numismatic object.
Physical description
MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made.: Silver Nomisma.org WeightWeight of the numismatic object (in grams). in grams: 15.6615.66 g <br />15,660 mg <br /> DenominationTerm indicating the value of a numismatic object. Examples: tetradrachm, chalkous, denarius.: tetradrachm Nomisma.org AxisDescribes the directional relationship between the obverse and reverse of a numismatic object.: 1212 mm <br />1.2 cm <br />
DiameterDescribes diameter of an object (in mm).: 3030 mm <br />3 cm <br /> StandardStandard.: Ptolemaic
References
Coin referenceReference of the Coin: Levy 1954, pl. XII, n° 3 Coin series referenceReference to coin series study: Svoronos 1904-19081Svoronos 1904-1908, n° 162, Levy 19542Levy 1954, pl. XII, n° 3, Zervos 19673Zervos 1967, CPE I4CPE I, n° 69
Coin series web referenceCoin series web references:

Overstruck type

Description
ObverseInscription or printing placed on the obverse.: Head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin headdress (visible: indistinct marks). ReverseInscription or printing placed on the reverse.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (Greek) Zeus Aëtophoros seated to left, holding sceptre (visible: on cheek of Alexander, traces of Zeus' throne, with beaded line of his staff behind it).
Mint and issuing power
MintIdentifies the place of manufacture or issue of a numismatic object. : Babylon Ancient regionAncient region.  Babylonia Modern countryModern country: Iraq AuthorityIdentifies the authority in whose name (explicitly or implicitly) a numismatic object was issued. : Alexander III the Great (Argead king, 336-323 BC), Macedonian kingdom
Chronology
FromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. 330 BCE toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.. 300 BCE Hellenistic 323-30 BC Nomisma.org periodTime period of the numismatic object.
Physical description
DenominationTerm indicating the value of a numismatic object. Examples: tetradrachm, chalkous, denarius. : tetradrachm Nomisma.org
References
Coin type referenceReference to coin series study : Price 19915Price 1991
Additional data
Frequency of overstrikesFrequency of overstrikes: rare and concentrated Level of confidenceLevel of confidence of the identification:
RemarksRemarks: