Lot 4785
Sale 94 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes
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Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrios III, (95-88 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.92 grams), Damascus mint, issued year 223 = 90-89 B.C., obv. diademed head of bearded Demetrius III to right, fillet border, rev. Atargatis standing facing, holding flower in left hand, barley stalk behind each shoulder, on right, **BASILEWS/ DHMHTRIOU/ QEOU*, and **FILOPATOROS/ SWTHROS*, with N over **D* in left field, in exergue date **GKS, (cf.S.7191, Hoover 1305, SC 2451.9, SNG Spaer -, LSM [NN&M 84] No.128). Toned and porous, very fine/good fine and rare.
Demetrios III held Damascus from 96/5-88/7 B.C., having secured this city for himself with the support of Ptolemy Lathyrus of Cyprus. Demetrius revived the Damascene coinage, (not issued since 104-3), retaining the practice of dating the coins (which had fallen into disuse at other mints). Instead of employing a Seleucid royal type, his coinage depicted the great Syrian goddess Atargatis. Like many Anatolian and north Syrian fertility gods, she is represented mummiform. She is covered with leaves or petals, as befits a vegetation deity, and on her chest, as Newell suspected is a facing head, perhaps an anthropomorphic solar symbol.
- Estimate
- $500
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $380