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Tetradrachm - Seleukos I In the name of Alexander III, Seleuceia ad Tigrim

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 305 BC - 295 BC
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse description Youthful head of Herakles facing right, depicted beardless and wearing a lion skin headdress, the scalp tied beneath the chin with the lion's forepaws knotted at the neck. The hair is rendered in fine wavy locks, framing a finely modelled profile with a straight nose and pronounced brow. The dotted border of the coin field is visible at the periphery, consistent with the refined die-cutting style of the early Seleucid mint at Seleuceia ad Tigrim.
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Reverse description Zeus Aëtophoros enthroned left upon a low stool-throne, his draped lower body resting against the seat; his outstretched right hand supports an eagle with spread wings, while his left hand firmly grasps a long sceptre. In the left field, a crested Attic helmet facing left serves as a control symbol, and a monogram appears below the throne as a mint or magistrate mark. The full Greek royal legend is disposed in two lines flanking the enthroned deity.
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Mintage ND (305 BC - 295 BC)
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