A Ptolemaic eagle... oh wait actually not

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Pavlos, May 17, 2019.

  1. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    This is one of the three coins that I won some time ago in the last big Künker auction somewhere in March. However, I decided to do a write up about them, as I think they deserve that regarding the historical background (which pretty much sums up almost all ancient coins).

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    Alexander I (Balas). 152/1-145 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Tyre mint. Dated SE 167 (146/5 BC).
    Obverse:
    Diademed and draped bust of Alexander Balas right.
    Reverse: Eagle standing left on prow of galley, palm-branch over right shoulder; club surmounted by monogram to left, ΙΞΡ (date) and monogram to right.
    Reference: SNG Spaer 1545-1546; Newell, Tyre 79; Houghton 749.
    Weight: 13.73g (Phoenican standard)

    Long have been suggested that the Ptolemaic eagle on the reverse of Alexander Balas’ coinage indicates a close relationship between the Ptolemaic king (Ptolemy VI Philometor) and Alexander Balas either on political or economic grounds. Initial minting activity in Coele-Syria and Phoenicia was limited. Antiochos III apperantly did not strike silver coinage in the region, and his succesors seem to have only minted coins in Ake-Ptolemais. An apparently small series from Seleukos IV, a larger series from Antiochos IV, and another small series from Demetrios I survive. An analysis of the hoard evidence from the region showed that Ptolemaic coinage on the Phoenician standard was predominant in the hoards up to the 140s BC, and the hoarding of Phoenician standard coinage presumably indicated local demand. Interestingly, the hoards outside of the region rarely show coins of the Phoenician standard. Alexander Balas’ Phoenician standard issues responded to local demand by using the Ptolemaic eagle on the reverse in a number of mints, and would be continued by his successors until the Seleukid kings lost control over the region.

    The types of the Seleukid eagles are similar in all Phoenician mints: on the obverse, the diademed head of the king to the right wearing chlamys; on the reverse, an eagle standing left. At both Sidon and Tyre a palm branch, the symbol of Phoenicia, appears behind the eagle’s shoulder. The issues of Sidon are distinguished by an aphlaston in the reverse right field and the ethnic ΣΙΔΩ. In the issues of Tyre the eagle stands on a ship’s prow, symbol of the Tyrian naval force. The club of Heracles-Melqart and the monogram mark the left field of the reverse. The inscriptions name the kings without any epithet. All coins are dated according to the Seleukid era.

    This coin is the last issue of Alexander Balas in 146/5 BC with the Seleukid date of ΙΞΡ (167). It is very interesting to see is that in the same year (also ΙΞΡ), Demetrios II (who defeated Balas in 145 BC), started to mint the same type but with his portrait and his name. This shows how quickly new dies are made and coins are minted of another king all within 1 year. See the coin below (not mine):
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    Please share your Seleukid eagles and any other relevant coins!
     
    Last edited: May 17, 2019
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  3. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    It's a gorgeous coin. Congrats!
     
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  4. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Beautiful capture and interesting write up! I have no Seleucid eagles to share however.
     
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  5. 7Calbrey

    7Calbrey Well-Known Member

    Here are 2 different Ptolemaic eagles under Ptolemy III from Sidon, and Ptolemy IV from Tyre. Svoronos 739 and Sv. 1153.

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  6. AussieCollector

    AussieCollector Moderator Moderator

    That is stunning coin @Pavlos !

    I don't have one yet, but a Seleucid Eagle Tetradrachm is very high on my priority list.
     
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  7. Pavlos

    Pavlos You pick out the big men. I'll make them brave!

    Thank you guys!

    Thank you! I am still waiting for your write up about your third catch from the Künker auction, I am getting more and more curious :D
     
  8. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    I'm waiting on another coin that fits with the theme. You know how it is here on CT... if you post something unusual then there is a run on them. I had to secure another specific coin before posting the group lest the post lure someone into bidding against me! :D

    The other coin has shipped but it might take weeks for it to arrive.
     
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