Sardis in Lydia, 334-323 BC., Alexander III, Tetrachalkon, Price 2552.
Sardis in Lydia, as part of the Macedonian empire, Alexander III (the Great), Sardes mint, struck 334-323 BC.,
Æ Tetrachalkon / Æ Hemiobol / Æ 18 / Æ-Unit / "Denomination A" (16-18 mm / 6,10 g), bronze, axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 80°),
Obv.: head of Herakles facing r., beardless, wearing lion's skin headdress.
Rev.: ΑΛΕΞΑÎΔΡΟΥ , king´s name between the weapons of Herakles: above, bow in quiver (strap on top); below, club (handle l.) above {ΥΞ} -monogram below.
Price 2552 (a-c, plate CXLVII) ; Müller 841 .