Illustration
Gold stater minted under the authority of King Lysimachus of Thrace (r. 305-281 BCE), show the deified portrait of Alexander the Great, wearing the royal fillet (diadema) with the ram's horn of Ammon on the obverse; 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.
CNG no. 108 (16 May 2018) lot 42; courtesy of Victor England, the Classical Numismatic Group.
References
- de Callataÿ, F. "Les tétradrachmes de Lysimaque frappés à Callatis." Studii şi Cercetări de Numismatică, 11, pp. 55-58.
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