A stunning silver tetradrachm issued by Lysimachus, one of Alexander the Great’s trusted generals and successors, struck during his rule over Thrace. This coin is graded NGC CHVF, showcasing a well-centered strike with exquisite details and historic significance.
Ruler: Lysimachus (305–281 BC)
Denomination: Silver Tetradrachm
Grade: NGC CHVF
Obverse: Youthful Alexander the Great, clean-shaven, hair rising above forehead, eyes cast upward, adorned with the horns of Ammon, symbolizing his divine association with the Egyptian god Ammon
Reverse: Athena and Nike, crowning Lysimachus’ name with laurel wreaths; lion on shield, referencing Lysimachus’s heroic exploits and Alexander’s Nemean lion symbolism
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🏛 Historical Context
After Alexander’s death in 323 BC, Lysimachus became a key figure in the Wars of the Diadochi, consolidating control over Thrace and parts of Asia Minor
Using Alexander’s portrait legitimized his rule and reinforced his claim as a rightful successor
The imagery of Athena, Nike, and the lion reflects military prowess, courage, and divine favor
These coins were widely circulated, serving both as currency and as propaganda for Lysimachus’ royal authority
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БЕСПЛАТНАЯ ДОСТАВКА ПО ВСЕМУ МИРУ
1 750,00$ Обычная цена
1 715,00$Спеццена
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