Lot 3489

Sale 91 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Description

Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.982 grams), Seleucia on Tigris mint, c.297-296 B.C., Series II Group D, obv. head of Zeus to right laureated, within dotted border, rev. Athena, brandishing a spear and holding shield standing in chariot drawn by four horned elephants, on right anchor and AN and **SELEUKOU* in exergue, to left **BASILEWS*, (S.6831, SC 130.11a, Newell ESM 39 [obv.A36, rev. P.108 same dies]). Weakly struck on the obverse as is for other published piece (Lobbecke Collection), otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare.

Ex CNG with their ticket. Newell knew of only one example from these dies and two examples for type, both shared the same reverse die.

Estimate
$1,500
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$1,500

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