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Finally, My Alexander The Great Tetradrachm Has Come!

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Finally,-My-Alexander-The-Great-Tetradrachm-Has-Come!

Tetradrachm - AR - 16,81g - 26mm - Price 3665
Alexander III the Great, 325 - 323 BC

Mint Babylon
Obv. Head of beardless Heracles right wearing lion skin headdress
Rev. ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ( [Alexándrou] 'of Alexander' )
Zeus Aetophoros seated on stool-throne left, eagle on outstretched right hand, sceptre in left hand
L.: snake, TH: monogram, Ex: M
Remarks Lifetime issue ( 336 - 323 BC )

Wow, tetradrachmae are my new favorite. They're huge and thick! I really like this one. Look at the ear of the lion's skin, Zeus his belly; the details of the face. It's the showpiece of my collection now.
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Great coin. Congratulations.
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That's a beauty. Congrats.
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Very nice
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An attractive chunk of ancient silver.
A nice addition to your collection, and well worth the wait.
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Lovely coin, congrats.
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That is a great hunk of silver you've got. Nice honest wear, but still plenty of remaining detail.
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Beautiful coin! Sometimes I wonder what beautiful silver treasures Alexander might have melted down to make these? I know he plundered and took treasuries to make these to pay mercenaries but were these just ingots of silver or other interesting designs and items? (Of course being a lifetime issue others struck these in his style. And it could be an ore was used.)
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This is what Price says:

Finally,-My-Alexander-The-Great-Tetradrachm-Has-Come!

Finally,-My-Alexander-The-Great-Tetradrachm-Has-Come!

(With an Attic talent weighing 2.6 kg of gold or 26 kg of silver, source: https://books.google.nl/books?id=tr...r%2C&f=false)


So silver did come from silver mines in Macedonia, booty from battles, capture of treasuries at cities, sale of slaves and gifts from local rulers. The Persian treasury at Damascus contained 2,600 talents of coined money and 6 talents of wrought silver he says. The treasure at Susa contained 9,000 talents in daries.

It could be that Persian treasures were melted down in order to be minted. Alexander didn't hesitate to burn down the palaces at Persepolis.
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A beautiful coin, and a worthy showpiece.
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