Summary
A silver hemidrachm coin issued in the Empire of Alexander the Great in the period 336-323 BC
Mint: not recorded
Reference: cf Sear vol 2, p.624 no.6732
Die axis: 11
Obverse Description
Head of Herakles wearing lion's skin right
Reverse Description
Zeus seated facing left on throne holding eagle in extended right hand and sceptre in left.
Edge Description
Plain
Significance
Alexander III, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of Macedonia. Born in Pella in 356 BC, he was tutored by Aristotle until the age of 16. By the age of 30, he had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world, stretching from the Greece to India. He had a uniform coinage struck throughout his empire, the different mints being indicated by markings on the coin reverses.
More Information
-
Collection Names
-
Collecting Areas
-
Acquisition Information
Transfer from National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), 15 Mar 1976
-
Date Issued
336-323 BC
-
Issued By
King Alexander III the Great, Macedonia, Ancient Greek States, 336-323 BC
-
Previous Collection
Eugene von Guerard, pre 1880
Catalogue vol.1 p.16. Coin was found in an NGV safe during McArthur Bequest incorporation, about 1904. -
Deity Depicted
-
Deity Depicted
-
Denomination
-
Series
-
Material
Silver
-
Axis
11
-
Classification
-
Category
-
Discipline
-
Type of item
-
Dimensions
13 mm (Outside Diameter), 1.784 g (Weight)
-
Shape
Round
-
References
Sear vol 2 p.624 no.6732
[Catalogue] Pullin, Ruth. 2011. Nature Revealed: Eugene von Guerard.
[Book] Sear, David R. 1979. Greek Coins and Their Values, Asia and Africa. II., 624 Pages