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Tetradrachm - Polemon, Alketes and Timo...

Issuer Athens
Year 125 BC - 124 BC
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Weight 16.73 g
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Obverse description Helmeted head of Athena facing right, rendered in fine Hellenistic style with flowing hair cascading in locks beneath the helmet. The goddess wears an Attic helmet adorned with a decorated visor and a prominent crest, with a serpent visible at the bowl. The portrait exhibits refined workmanship with individualized facial features, within a beaded border.
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This tetradrachm belongs to the New Style series introduced by Athens around 196 BC, a coinage reform designed to restore Athenian commercial credibility after decades of monetary irrelevance. The magistrate combination of Polemon, Alketes, and Timo dates this piece precisely within that sequence — Thompson's die study remains the essential reference for placing individual issues within the series' chronology. By the 120s BC, New Style tetradrachms were circulating well beyond Attica, accepted across the Aegean as a reliable trade currency at a moment when Rome had not yet imposed a single dominant silver standard on the eastern Mediterranean.

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