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Stater In the name of Alexander III, Pella

发行方 Kingdom of Macedonia
年份 325 BC - 315 BC
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面值 Gold Stater (20)
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正面描述 Helmeted head of Athena facing right, wearing a Corinthian helmet with upturned visor and prominent transverse crest; the neck is draped. A monogram appears in the left field behind the head. The portrait is rendered in the refined Hellenistic style characteristic of Macedonian royal coinage of the late 4th century BC.
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铸币厂 Pella
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Price 225 places this stater among the earliest Pella issues struck under Alexander's own authority, a mint that only came into sustained operation as the eastern campaigns demanded unprecedented gold output. The logistics were staggering — captured Persian treasury metal, much of it from Persepolis and Susa, was shipped westward and re-struck to Macedonian standards, effectively laundering Achaemenid wealth into Argead coinage.

Alexander died in 323, so later pieces in this date range were struck posthumously in his name — a practice that continued for decades across dozens of mints, making precise attribution to Pella dependent entirely on die links and stylistic analysis rather than any administrative record.

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