Macedonia, Alexander III “The Great”, 336-323 BC, Lampsacus, c. 310-301 BC, Drachm
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Macedonia, Alexander III “The Great”, 336-323 BC, Lampsacus, c. 310-301 BC, Drachm, 4.34g. Price-1406 var (monogram in l. field). Obv: Head of Herakles r., wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: Zeus seated l., Eagle on outstretched arm; [ΣΙ] monogram in l. field, ME monogram below throne
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Macedonia, Alexander III “The Great”, 336-323 BC, Lampsacus, c. 310-301 BC, Drachm, 4.34g. Price-1406 var (monogram in l. field). Obv: Head of Herakles r., wearing lion-skin headdress. Rx: Zeus seated l., Eagle on outstretched arm; [ΣΙ] monogram in l. field, ME monogram below throne
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