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Tetradrachm - Aesillas

Issuer Macedonia, Koinon of
Year 95 BC - 70 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse description Idealized portrait head of the deified Alexander the Great facing right, rendered in the Hellenistic tradition with flowing hair; a retrograde B appears behind the neck truncation, and the ethnic legend MAKEΔONΩN is inscribed below in Greek characters. The portrait follows the established posthumous iconographic convention for Alexander, emphasizing youthful heroic features. The die work reflects the mature Macedonian civic coinage style of the late Hellenistic period.
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Reverse script Latin
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Aesillas served as Roman quaestor in Macedonia during a period of sustained administrative pressure following the province's formal annexation in 148 BC, and these coins were struck under his authority to fund Roman military operations — most likely including the campaigns against Mithridates VI of Pontus during the First Mithridatic War and its aftermath. The issue is notable precisely because a Roman magistrate, not a Macedonian civic authority, controlled the mint, making this among the clearest numismatic evidence of Rome's direct fiscal grip on the province.

The series is known across several reverse die groupings, and Lockett and Dewing specimens have been used as anchors in sequencing them chronologically.

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