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| 正面描述 | Head of the deified Herakles in right profile, wearing the Nemean lion scalp headdress, the beast's paws knotted at the throat; the musculature of the hero's face rendered with expressive Hellenistic naturalism. The finely engraved mane of the lionskin frames the face dramatically, with the scalp's jaws visible atop the head. A beaded border encircles the field. |
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| 正面文字 | Greek |
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Susa, the ancient Achaemenid administrative capital, became a Macedonian mint after Alexander's forces took the city in 331 BC, seizing a treasury estimated at 50,000 talents of bullion. This particular issue dates to the Diadoch period — after Alexander's death in 323 BC — when his successors continued striking in his name both to legitimize their authority and to process the enormous Persian silver reserves still flowing through the satrapal economy. The mint at Susa operated under the authority of the Seleucid predecessors, with regional control shifting between Eumenes, Antigonus, and ultimately Seleucus I during exactly this window.
Price 3857 is a relatively scarce Susa type within the posthumous Alexander series.