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Corinth in Achaea, 310-290 BC., Alexander III (the Great), Tetradrachm, Price 691.
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Corinth, as part of the Macedonian Kingdom, in the name of Alexander III (the Great),
posthumous issue, 310-290 BC.,
AR Tetradrachm (27-28 mm / 17,02 g),
Obv.: (anepigraphic) head of young Heracles right, capped in lion's skin headdress.
Rev.: BAΣIΛEΩΣ / AΛEΞANΔPOY , Zeus, wearing himation, seated to left on throne with back, holding eagle in his right hand and scepter with his left; two small nikes on top of throne, cornucopia in field left, NO under the throne.
Price 691 ; Müller 877 .
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