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    An AE unit struck 290-283 BC in Caria?
    Obverse: Demetrios' head right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet.

    Reverse: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ∆ΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, Prow right, BA above, AP monogram below, double axe before.

    Diameter: 15.5 mm
    Die Orientation: -
    Weight: 2.85 g
    B A on the reverse refers to ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ∆ΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ, King Alexander the Great. The Macedonian Kingdom continued to issue coinage in Alexanders name long afer his death. The prow refers to Demetrios' defeat of Menelaus, Ptolemy's brother, in the naval Battle of Salamis, completely destroying the naval power of Egypt.
    Newell 163, SNG Cop 1185, SNG München 1056; SNG Alpha Bank 956
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    An AE unit struck 306-283 BC in Pella
    Obverse: macedonian shield with (ΔHP)

    Reverse: macedonian helmet; BA _ ΣI

    Diameter: 15 mm
    Die Orientation: -
    Weight: 4.26 g
    No notes for this coin
    SGCV II 6774, SNG Cop 1224, AMNG 1, Newell 129 ff
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    An AR Tetradrachm struck c. 301-294 BC in Tyre
    Obverse: Alexander III depicted as Heracles wearing the Nemean lion skin as a headdress

    Reverse: Zeus seated on throne holding an eagle and a scepter; monograms to left and below throne; Greek text to right (AΛEΞANΔPOY) and below throne (ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ)

    Diameter: 27 mm
    Die Orientation: 0 H
    Weight: 17.3 g
    Reverse is slightly double struck
    Price 3551 corr.; Hersh, Tyrus 5, dies II/b-f; HGC 3, 1009b