Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos, 305 - 281 B.C., Portrait of Alexander the Great

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  1. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    496 Greek.jpg Reference. this is the only example of this type known to Forum; possibly unique
    Unpublished variety; Meydancikkale - (cf. 2691, different controls, same engraver), Müller -, SNG Cop -, Thompson -, Black Sea Hoard -, Armenak -

    Note. Thrace, Ainos (Enez, Turkey) mint, likely posthumous, c. 282 - 272 B.C

    Obv.
    Diademed head of Alexander the Great wearing the horn of Ammon
    .

    Rev. BASILEWS LUSIMACOU
    Athena enthroned left, holding Nike and resting left elbow on shield decorated with lion’s head, spear resting to her right; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ to right, ΛΥΣΙΜΑΞΟΥ crowned by Nike to left, monogram in inner left field, monogram in exergue

    16.503 gr
    28.6 mm
    180o

    Note.
    Barry Murphy identified the mint for this coin as Ainos, noting, "Not the same dies or the same monograms, but clearly the same engraver as Meydicikkale 2691."

    A subject ally of Athens, Aenus provided peltasts at the Battle of Sphacteria in 425 B.C. and sent forces to the Sicilian Expedition in 415. It was in the possession of Ptolemy Philopator in 222 B.C., of Philip V of Macedon in 200, of Lysimachos in 283, and later of Antiochus the Great, who lost it to the Romans in 185 B.C., whereupon the Romans declared Aenus a free city. It was still a free city in the time of Pliny the Elder.

    EX.
    FORVM

    Feel free to post your variant.
     
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  3. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Beautiful! Love the portrait.

    Surprised there isn't a hadrian involved in it some how ;)
     
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  4. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hello Mat,
    I saw this coin, on FORVM and was sold in a very fast way.
    his Portrait is excellent also the rarity ect ect
     
  5. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    I too was looking for some link to Hadrian.:)

    Here's the one that I picked:
    IMG_6639.jpg
    Kings of Thrace, Lysimachus, Lampsakos
    AR Tetradrachm
    297-281 BC

    16.77 grams, 29 mm
    Obv: Deified head of Alexander III
    the Great right w/ horn of Ammon
    Rev: Athena seated left with Nike in
    right hand & left arm on shield
    BASILEWS LYSIMAXOY, Torch,
    monogram in left field.
    Grade: VF+ nicely centered & toned.
    Other: This coin depicts a very high relief true portrait of Alexander the Great as issued by Lysimachus. Thompson, Lysimachus, 50; Müller, Lysimacus, 91. From NGC slab 3599374-007, Lot #776 Sedwick Auction #14 October 2013.
    Lysimachus Collage.jpg
     
  6. THCoins

    THCoins Well-Known Member

    Very distinctive and attractive portrait style.
    Here another Lysimachos:
    LysTetra.jpg
     
  7. Bing

    Bing Illegitimi non carborundum Supporter

    Excellent. I wonder what the monogram at the bottom is? It almost looks like a dollar symbol.
     
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  8. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    very nice guys/.
    :D
     
  9. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hi Bing,

    It sure does, i had the same idea.
     
  10. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    For those with me in the basement, Lysimachos come in drachms also:
    g02220bb1973.jpg g02230bb1073.jpg
     
  11. maridvnvm

    maridvnvm Well-Known Member

    This tet. was part of my collection for many years and is a lovely coin. That leaves me with the following drachm...

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  12. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    My only Lysimachos at this time...

    Syrian Wars
    Moesia Inferior, Tomis
    Kingdom of Thrace (BC 305-281)
    Lysimachos (early Posthumous issue)
    AV Stater 20 mm x 8.21 grams
    Obverse: Ammon Horned Bust of Alexander the Great
    Reverse: Athena enthroned with Shield holding Nike outstretched holding a wreath. BASLIEWS LUSIMACOU; TO is ex.
    Note: Test Cut

    mithgoldstater.jpg
     
  13. Okidoki

    Okidoki Well-Known Member

    Hi Martin,

    It stays in the CT family

    Regards,

    Eric
     
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  14. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, Oki => that's an amazingly cool addition ... very cool

    :rolleyes:
     
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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    oh yeah, that's sweeeeeeeeet oki...i'd love to have one of this cat.
     
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  16. Aidan_()

    Aidan_() Numismatic Contributor

    Great piece Oki, pretty awesome! :D
     
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  17. خالد مزيان

    خالد مزيان New Member

    جميلة جدا ونادر ما إسم مدينة السك إخواني أفيدوني عندي مثلها مع فرق بسيط
     
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  18. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    And google translate says:

    "Very beautiful and rare. What is the name of the city, my brothers, please tell me, I have a simple difference"
     
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