Tarsos in Cilicia, 323-317 AD., Alexander III (the Great), Æ18, Price 3061, countermarked.
Tarsos in Cilicia, as part of the Macedonian Kingdom, in the name of Alexander III (the Great), posthumous issue, 323-317 AD.,
Tetrachalkon / Æ18 (17-18 mm / 6,99 g),
Obv.: (anepigraphic) head of young Heracles right, capped in lion's skin headdress, kerykeion (caduceus) before, on cheek countermark P.
Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑÎΔΡΟΥ , kerykeion and club above legend, bow in case and star (monogram?) below.
cf. Price 378, 3061-2 ; cf. Müller 175 ; cf. SNG Athens 850 .