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Sardis in Lydia, 282-281 BC., Seleukos I., Chalkus, cf. Newell, WSM 1357.
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Sardis in Lydia, as part of the Seleucid empire, Seleukos I. (Nikator), struck 282-281 BC.,
Chalkus / Æ12 (12 mm / 1,59 g),
Obv.: winged head of a gorgon right, with the features of Alexander III. (The Great).
Rev.:[BAΣIΛEΩΣ] above, [ΣEΛEYKOY] in exergue, bull butting right, E in field l. below bull.
cf. Houghton/Lorber 6.1 ; cf. Newell, WSM 1357 ; cf. SNG Spaer 67 .
cf. http://www.coinarchives.com/a/lotviewer.php?LotID=193154&AucID=250&Lot=7730
(many other coins of this lot also came from Lydia)
Thanks to Barry Murphy for supporting the identification.
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