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Lansky Live Auction 3
Happy New Year 2021 - Auction Sale in collaboration with Sonja Lambert
Belgium
5 January 2021
200 Lots
The auction is now over!

Lot 119

Egypt. Ptolemy. Alexandria. 300-285 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.64g, 1h). Svoronos 203; Noeske cf.32. Old cabinet tone. Perfectly centered and struck. With a particularly fine portrait. Choice extremely fine. From the E.L. collection; former Yves Goalard (1934-2017) collection Ptolemy was very early in his use of his portrait as a coin type. This is not inconsistent with the Egyptian tradition of divine kingship, but coinage was a Greek institution used primarily by the Macedonian ruling caste: thus Ptolemy innovation remains both shrwed and daring. His portrait is among the most distinctive of Hellenistic coinage, not only for its blunt, ungainly features, but for the forceful character it reveals. The aegis is a divine attribute, and the reverse type reinforces the Jovian identification.

Category: Greek Coins
Starting price: 1000

* - 20% buyer's fees are not included in the hammer price

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