Alexander the Great 305-281BC Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachus
- SKU
- LL 70
- Dimenzije (mm)
- 20.600 x 19.300 x 2.700mm
- Težina (g)
- 7.720
- Boje
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Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 305 - 281 B.C., Portrait of Alexander the Great
The obverse of this gold coin (stater), minted under the authority of King Lysimachus of Thrace (r. 305-281 BCE), shows the deified portrait of Alexander the Great, wearing the royal fillet (diadema) with the ram's horn of Ammon;
The reverse features the enthroned Athena Nikephoros (holding a figurine of Nike), her left arm leaning on a shield, with a spear in the background; the legend names King Lysimachus.
Two inclusion spots are evident on reverse as per images
Gram weight 7.72 Grams
Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguards, was appointed strategos (general) in Thrace and Chersonesos after Alexander's death. He became one of the diadochi (successors of Alexander) who were initially generals and governors, but who continuously allied and warred with each other and eventually divided the empire. In 309, he founded his capital Lysimachia in a commanding situation on the neck connecting the Chersonesos with the mainland. In 306, he followed the example of Antigonus in taking the title of king, ruling Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia. In 281, he was killed in battle against Seleucus, another successor of Alexander.
History ownership
This coin was purchased in December 2023 from German migrant who migrated to Australia in 1986
The coin has been in his private collection till now.
Most of his coins were purchased from auctions in Germany prior to 1986
SIZE 20.6 19.3 2.7
7.72 GRAMS
$10,000
- SKU
- LL 70
- Dimenzije (mm)
- 20.600 x 19.300 x 2.700 mm
- Težina (g)
- 7.720
- Boje
-
Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 305 - 281 B.C., Portrait of Alexander the Great
The obverse of this gold coin (stater), minted under the authority of King Lysimachus of Thrace (r. 305-281 BCE), shows the deified portrait of Alexander the Great, wearing the royal fillet (diadema) with the ram's horn of Ammon;
The reverse features the enthroned Athena Nikephoros (holding a figurine of Nike), her left arm leaning on a shield, with a spear in the background; the legend names King Lysimachus.
Two inclusion spots are evident on reverse as per images
Gram weight 7.72 Grams
Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great's personal bodyguards, was appointed strategos (general) in Thrace and Chersonesos after Alexander's death. He became one of the diadochi (successors of Alexander) who were initially generals and governors, but who continuously allied and warred with each other and eventually divided the empire. In 309, he founded his capital Lysimachia in a commanding situation on the neck connecting the Chersonesos with the mainland. In 306, he followed the example of Antigonus in taking the title of king, ruling Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia. In 281, he was killed in battle against Seleucus, another successor of Alexander.
History ownership
This coin was purchased in December 2023 from German migrant who migrated to Australia in 1986
The coin has been in his private collection till now.
Most of his coins were purchased from auctions in Germany prior to 1986
SIZE 20.6 19.3 2.7
7.72 GRAMS
$10,000
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Pozitivan
A great coin for my collection. As pictured
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The Verified Seller has provided accurate and honest pictures and listing details for this Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos. Additional Observations: This is a hard to find piece, let alone in this condition.