Leu Numismatik AG > Auction 15Auction date: 1 June 2024
Lot number: 65

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MACEDON (ROMAN PROTECTORATE), Republican period. Roman embassy. Circa 148-147 BC. Tetradrachm (Silver, 32 mm, 17.00 g, 3 h), Attic standard, Amphipolis. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis to right, bow and quiver over her shoulder; all at the center of a Macedonian shield ornamented with stars within double crescents, each separated by seven pellets. Rev. LEG - MAKEΔONΩN Club right; above, right hand holding olive branch to left; all within oak wreath with thunderbolt to left. AMNG III, 190. MacKay 15b (this coin, O1/R5). SNG Lockett 1540 = SNG Ashmolean 3310 (same dies). Rare. Beautifully toned and with a splendid pedigree. Minor doubling on the reverse, otherwise, extremely fine.


From the collections of H. C. Hoskier, Hirsch XX, 13 November 1907, 228 and A. Rhousopoulos, Hirsch XIII, 15 May 1905, 768.

This very rare issue is closely linked to Andriskos, a tanner and former Seleukid mercenary from Adramytteion, who appeared on the scene in the late 150s BC claiming to be a son of the last Macedonian king, Perseus (179-168 BC), named Philip. Enjoying neither the support of his former master, Demetrios I, nor of the Macedonian population, Andriskos gathered money and troops among Thracian kings and royalist Macedonian exiles and invaded Macedon in 149 BC. The pretender to the throne was initially quite successful and defeated, firstly, the small Macedonian army, and secondly, a hastily called up Roman legion.

However, despite their military occupations in Spain and Carthage, the Romans were not willing to accept the restoration of a Macedonian Kingdom and sent out a larger force under the praetor Q. Caecilius Metellus, who quickly defeated and captured Philip VI Andriskos in 148 BC. In 148-147 BC, a Roman embassy (legatio) was sent to Macedon to reorganize the four merides, which issued the present coin with a hand holding an olive branch as a symbolic peace offer to the Macedonians in recognition of their efforts in fighting the invasion by Andriskos.

Estimate: 5000 CHF