Replica - Alexander III Drachm Lampsakos

Emitent United Kingdom
Rok
Typ Replica coin
Nominał
Waluta
Skład
Waga
Średnica 16 mm
Grubość 1.6 mm
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a)
Opis awersu Head of Alexander III facing right
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Zeus seated with a staff, facing left and holding a bird
Pismo rewersu Greek
Legenda rewersu ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ AI
(Translation: Alexander)
Krawędź Plain
Mennica
Nakład ND - -
ID Numisquare 4165010180
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: This piece is a modern replica of an Alexander III "the Great" (336-323 BCE) drachm, specifically one attributed to the mint of Lampsakos. The original coinage series, initiated during Alexander's reign and continued posthumously, became the dominant currency across his vast Hellenistic empire. These coins were crucial for trade and consolidating political power, disseminating a standardized iconography reinforcing Alexander's legacy.

Artistry: The original drachms, crafted by anonymous Greek die engravers, exemplify the early Hellenistic stylistic school. The obverse features the iconic head of Herakles, facing right, clad in the Nemean lion-skin headdress, a powerful symbol linking Alexander to divine heroism. The reverse depicts Zeus Aetophoros (eagle-bearer), seated on a throne, holding a scepter and an eagle. Original Lampsakos issues are identifiable by the ΛΑΜ (LAM) monogram or symbols within the reverse field.

Technical/Grading: As a modern replica issued by the United Kingdom, this piece reproduces its ancient prototype. The 16mm diameter is notably smaller than an original Alexander drachm, typically 17-19mm. For a reproduction, key high-points include the definition of Herakles’s lion-skin mane and facial features, along with Zeus’s drapery, eagle, and throne details. The modern strike's quality is assessed on its fidelity to the ancient design, sharpness of relief, and consistency, despite missing weight or material specifications.

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