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<p>[QUOTE="GinoLR, post: 11734828, member: 128351"][ATTACH=full]1526587[/ATTACH]</p><p>Alexander the great AR Tetradrachm, Tyre mint, Tyre. Dated RY 25 of Azemilkos (325-324 BC), Price (Ake) 3262. As found !</p><p>rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ; in l. field Price Monogram 1505 above regnal year IIIII'' : 25</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1526588[/ATTACH]</p><p>A) Alexander the great AR obol, Arados (?) mint, c. 325 - 323 BC, not in Price</p><p>Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right, in l. field AP monogram.</p><p>Dealers pretend it is very rare (probably because it is not in Price or in Frédérique Duyrat's thesis) but it is not so rare: in acsearch.info there are at least 4 specimens, and there is this one too. Said to be found in Gaza.</p><p><br /></p><p>B) Philip III Arrhidaios AR Drachm, Babylon mint, c. 323-317 BC, Price P191</p><p>same obv. die as ANS 1965.77.137 and ANS 1944.100.45205 from hoard IGCH 1423 found in Armenak, Turkey.</p><p>Rev.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ below, ΦΙΛΙΠΠOY to right ; in l. field wheel above Price Monogram 1186, consists of Π, Υ, and Ο ; under throne Price Monogram 1158, consists of Π, Μ, Υ, and Β ; graffito</p><p><br /></p><p>C) Alexander the great AR Tetradrachm, Sardis mint, c. 319 - 315 BC, Price 2664</p><p>same obv. die as ANS 1944.100.3135</p><p>Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ; in l. field Price Monogram 1256, consists of Ε and Κ, above star</p><p><br /></p><p>Er... Yes, I know, just one tetradrachm would have been enough. I just wanted to post all those Alexanders. </p><p><br /></p><p>Next : any drachm.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GinoLR, post: 11734828, member: 128351"][ATTACH=full]1526587[/ATTACH] Alexander the great AR Tetradrachm, Tyre mint, Tyre. Dated RY 25 of Azemilkos (325-324 BC), Price (Ake) 3262. As found ! rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ; in l. field Price Monogram 1505 above regnal year IIIII'' : 25 [ATTACH=full]1526588[/ATTACH] A) Alexander the great AR obol, Arados (?) mint, c. 325 - 323 BC, not in Price Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right, in l. field AP monogram. Dealers pretend it is very rare (probably because it is not in Price or in Frédérique Duyrat's thesis) but it is not so rare: in acsearch.info there are at least 4 specimens, and there is this one too. Said to be found in Gaza. B) Philip III Arrhidaios AR Drachm, Babylon mint, c. 323-317 BC, Price P191 same obv. die as ANS 1965.77.137 and ANS 1944.100.45205 from hoard IGCH 1423 found in Armenak, Turkey. Rev.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ below, ΦΙΛΙΠΠOY to right ; in l. field wheel above Price Monogram 1186, consists of Π, Υ, and Ο ; under throne Price Monogram 1158, consists of Π, Μ, Υ, and Β ; graffito C) Alexander the great AR Tetradrachm, Sardis mint, c. 319 - 315 BC, Price 2664 same obv. die as ANS 1944.100.3135 Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ; in l. field Price Monogram 1256, consists of Ε and Κ, above star Er... Yes, I know, just one tetradrachm would have been enough. I just wanted to post all those Alexanders. Next : any drachm.[/QUOTE]
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