Heritage World Coin Auctions > NYINC Signature Sale 3114Auction date: 16 January 2024
Lot number: 33174

Price realized: 15,000 USD   (Approx. 13,779 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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Ancients
PTOLEMAIC EGYPT. Ptolemy I Soter (305/4-282 BC). AR stater or tetradrachm (27mm, 17.09 gm, 11h). NGC AU★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Attic standard, Alexandria, struck in the name of Alexander III the Great, ca. 312/11-306 BC, obverse die signed by the artist Δ. Diademed head of Alexander III right, wearing elephant headdress, mitra, and scaly aegis tied before neck; small Δ (artist's signature) to the right of the elephant's ear in the scales, dotted border / AΛEΞΑΝΔPOY, Athena advancing right, brandishing spear in right hand, shield on raised left arm; EY in inner right field, eagle standing right on thunderbolt to lower right, with closed wings. CPE 47. Svoronos 42. This Star and Fine Style piece stands as a phenomenal example, boasting attractive cabinet toning throughout its exquisite craftsmanship.

Ex Heritage Auctions, Auction 3071 (7 January 2019), lot 33210.

Of all the the successors of Alexander the Great, Ptolemy more than any other sought to associate himself with the dead conqueror. As Alexander's body was traveling through Syria on its way to Macedon in 321 BC, Ptolemy kidnapped it and brought it to Egypt, where he was then ruling as satrap. A magnificent tomb was set up at Alexandria to house Alexander's remains. The whole operation was a terrific public relations move on Ptolemy's part; he now ruled the richest province of Alexander's empire from a capital that bore his name and housed his remains. His early coinage bore Alexander's portrait, as does this example. After defeating Perdiccas the same year, Ptolemy was the strongest of Alexander's former generals and could have made a bid to control all the conquered territories, but he had the wisdom to be content with wealthy Egypt. He spent the last 25 years of his life building up his kingdom in Egypt, which would go on to become the most prosperous, stable, and long-lasting of the major Hellenistic kingdoms, surviving until the death of his distant descendant Cleopatra in 30 BC.

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