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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 61

Macedon. Demetrios Poliorketes. Amphipolis. 291-283 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.15g, 3h). Newell 89; Tradart 6.65 (this coin). Old cabinet tone. Perfectly centered and struck. Lovely portrait. Insignificant scratches, otherwise, choice extremely fine. From the Sadijas collection; Tradart 1999 (9) lot 42; Jean Vinchon 1999 (26 April) lot 100 About 291 BC, Demetrios replaced the Alexandrine coin types in use in Macedon with his own head, adorned with bull's horns. The bull was sacred to Poseidon, his divine protector, and the horns symbolize the apotheosis of the king himself. This was a significant change, which inaugurated a long tradition of numismatic portraits of monarchs. This innovation was such that - according to Roman historians - Demetrios subjects were scandalized by his hubris, and these coins precipitated his downfall.

Category: Greek Coins
Starting price: 2000

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

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