Zeus Numismatics

Budget Auction 11  –  1 August 2020

Zeus Numismatics, Budget Auction 11

Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Crusaders, Medieval, Armenian, Islamic Coins and Ant...

Sa, 01.08.2020, from 4:00 PM CEST
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Description

KINGS of THRACE. Lysimachos, as Satrap. 323-305 BC. AR 1/5th Tetradrachm. Amphipolis mint. Struck under Philip III (via Kassander), circa 320-317 BC. Head of Apollo right, wearing taenia / FILIP[POU], youth on horseback right; LU and forepart of lion below, spearhead right in exergue. Rare,
Although these coins have traditionally been attributed to the beginning of Lysimachos' reign as king of Thrace, more recent scholarship has persuasively placed them early in the period of his satrapy. Price, in his study of the coinage of Alexander the Great and Philip III, discounts the prior dating (circa 306/5 BC) and mint attribution (Lysimachia), and argues for an issue placed at Amphipolis, circa 320-315 BC. During this time, Lysimachos was constantly waging war against the Thracian tribes and likely needed coinage for troop payments. The only source for him, at that time, would be his close friend Kassander, who contolled the mint at Amphipolis. This placement and dating conform well to the current scholarship regarding the minting of Philip II-type 1/5th tetradrachms, and is closely corroborated by numismatists and historians alike. For further background information, see, e.g., Price, pp. 130 and 197; AMNG III, pg. 171

Condition: Very Fine

Weight: 2.20 gr
Diameter: 13 mm

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