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| 正面描述 | Beardless head of Heracles in right profile, depicted as a youthful hero wearing the Nemean lion-skin headdress, with the scalp drawn over the crown and the forepaws knotted at the throat. The deeply modelled curly hair escapes beneath the pelt in voluminous locks, rendered in the vigorous Hellenistic style characteristic of posthumous Alexandrine coinage. No legend or inscription appears on the obverse field. |
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| 背面铭文 | BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞANΔΡOΥ |
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Mesembria, a Black Sea Greek colony on the Thracian coast, struck posthumous Alexander tetradrachms well into the second century BC — long after the Macedonian empire had fractured beyond recognition. These issues were essentially trade currency, their value resting entirely on the weight standard and the enduring commercial trust in Alexander's coinage types across the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea networks. Müller 437 is among the later Mesembrian issues, datable by stylistic drift and the city's use of its own civic monograms in the field.