Tetradrachm In the name of Alexander III,Odessos, ΞEN

发行方 Odessos
年份 80 BC - 70 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 Tetradrachm (4)
货币 Drachm
材质 Silver
重量 16.1 g
直径 29.0 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Price#1202
正面描述 Head of Mithradates VI of Pontos as Herakles, wearing lionskin headdress
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Zeus Aëtophoros seated left, holding a spear with one hand and an eagle with the other. ΞEN above knee, ΟΔΗ monogram underneath the throne
背面文字 Greek
背面铭文 ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΞEN ΟΔΗ
(Translation: King Alexander (III, the Great))
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (80 BC - 70 BC) - -
Numisquare 编号 1280042420
附加信息

Historical Context: This silver tetradrachm, issued by the city of Odessos between 80 BC and 70 BC, represents a fascinating continuation of Alexander III's numismatic legacy centuries after his death. Odessos, a prominent Greek colony on the Pontic coast, maintained a strong economic identity through trade. The issuance of coinage in Alexander's name, specifically featuring the ΞEN monogram, underscores the enduring prestige and widespread acceptance of his coinage type as a regional currency standard, even as Roman influence began to permeate the Hellenistic world, marking a late period of regional autonomy.

Artistry: The design adheres to the established Hellenistic stylistic tradition for Alexander-type tetradrachms. The obverse typically features a powerful depiction of Herakles, often interpreted as a deified portrait of Alexander himself, wearing the Nemean lion-skin headdress. The reverse presents Zeus Aetophoros, enthroned with an eagle on his outstretched hand and a scepter, symbolizing divine authority. While the specific engraver is unknown, the quality of execution from Odessos mints often reflects the skilled craftsmanship prevalent in Black Sea Greek cities, maintaining a high artistic standard.

Technical/Grading: This tetradrachm weighs 16.1 grams and measures 29.0 millimeters, consistent with the standard Attic weight system prevalent for these issues. Key high-points for wear and strike quality include the lion's muzzle and Herakles' cheekbone on the obverse, and Zeus's knee and the eagle's head on the reverse. A well-struck example will exhibit sharp details on the lion's mane and Herakles' facial features, as well as clear definition of Zeus's drapery and the eagle's plumage, indicating a strong strike from well-preserved dies.

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