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| Issuer | Satrapy of Babylon (Alexandrian Empire in Persia (330 BC - 305 BC)) |
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| Year | 328 BC - 311 BC |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Obverse description | Zeus seated in three-quarter view to the right upon an ornate throne with turned legs, his upper body nude and his lower body draped in a himation. His right arm is raised, the hand held near his head in a gesture of authority, while his left hand rests upon the throne's armrest. The figure is rendered in the Hellenistic tradition with careful attention to musculature and drapery. The whole design is enclosed within a beaded border. |
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| Reverse description | A lion stalking vigorously to the right, depicted in profile with a prominently rendered flowing mane, muscular body, and tail curled upward over the haunches. The animal is shown above a horizontal ground line that divides the lower field. In the upper right field, a scorpion is depicted as a secondary symbol or mint control mark. The entire design is enclosed within a dotted border, consistent with the Babylonian satrapial coinage tradition. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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