Sadigh Gallery's silver Greek coins collection features tetradrachms and drachms from various ancient Greek empires in Asia and Italy. Our collection also includes Athenian, Macedonian, Parthian, Illyrian and Bithynian coins.
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Sadigh Gallery: Ancient Greek Silver Coins Collection
1. Sadigh Gallery’s
Ancient Greek
Silver Coins
Collection
Seleucid Kingdom
Macedonian
Bithynian
Parthian
Sicilian
Illyrian
Syrian
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2. 45063. Silver Philip II tetradrachm coin, the obverse 45064. Silver tetradrachm coin with Athena wearing
with the head of Zeus, the reverse with a King on
an ornamented helmet, on the back, a standing owl
horseback, and inscriptions. The accession of Philip with an olive branch in the upper left. 400 BC $800
II to the Macedonian throne in 359 BC marked the
beginning of a new chapter in the history of the
Greek World. Having made himself master of Greece
by a mixture of military skill and diplomacy, he was
free to pursue his greatest ambition - the conquest
of the Persian Empire. But the assassin’s sword,
336 BC, prevented Philip from realizing this dream
and the invasion of Asia was undertaken instead by
his son Alexander, known to posterity as ‘the Great.’
Macedonian, 359-336 BC $2500
45065. Silver Epeirote Republic tetradrachm coin,
the front with double heads of Zeus Dodonaios,
wreathed with oak and Dione, veiled, the reverse
with a butting bull and inscriptions, all within an oakwreath. Illyrian, 238-168 BC $1800
45075. Silver Ptolemy tetradrachm coin from the
Egyptian Kingdom. A portrait on the front. On the
reverse, a standing eagle and inscriptions. GrecoEgyptian. 305-30 BC $800
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3. 36403. Silver tetradrachm coin with the portrait of
44519. Silver Parthian coin with a profile of a ruler
a bearded ruler on one side, a standing figure with a on one side, the image of a female on the other.
Nike in front of an altar on the other. 200 BC $1800 Parthian, 247 BC-228 AD $2500
44487. Silver tetradrachm coin with Athena wearing 44493. Nikomedes III, Euergetes silver tetradrachm,
an ornamented helmet, on the back, a standing owl the reverse with a full standing figure with inscripwith an olive twig in the upper left. 400 BC $2500
tions. Bithynian, 294-128 BC $800
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4. 45066. Silver Perseus tetradrachm coin, the reverse 45067. Silver Smyrna tetradrachm coin, the reverse
with a standing eagle with outspread wings and
with two lines of inscriptions and a monogram within
inscriptions. $900
an oak wreath. Asia Minor, 200 BC $800
45068. Silver Demetrios Poliorketes tetradrachm
coin, On the reverse, a naked Poseidon holding a
trident, with his right foot on a rock and right arm on
his thigh. 294-288 BC $1000
45069. Silver Lysimachus tetradrachm coin, with
the portrait of the deified Alexander the Great with
the royal diadem and ram’s horns that identify him
as the son of Zeus Ammon. On the reverse, a seated
Athena with spear and shield, her right hand extended on which stands the figure of Nike. Nike crowns
the first letter of Lysimachus name. The lion’s head
on Athena’s shield may also refer to Lysimachus.
297-281 BC $800
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5. 43541. Silver Antiochos I, the king of the Seleucid
Empire, tetradrachm coin. Obverse shows a profile
of the king, reverse with enthroned Apollo holding
a bow and arrow with Greek inscriptions. Minted in
Syria. 280-261 BC $6000
44496. Silver Demetrios Poliorketes tetradrachm
coin, the one side with Poseidon. 294-288 BC $800
44497. Silver Aineia tetradrachm coin, the front with 44502. Bronze tetradrachm coin of Artemis or
Persephone with her hair bound with a wreath of
the head of Kreusa, the back with a quadripartite
corn leaves with four dolphins around on the obincuse square. 490-480 BC $900
verse, and a chariot drawn by four horses on the
reverse. Sicilian, 413-405 BC $2500
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6. 44497. Silver Antiochos VII tetradrachm coin, the
front with the head of the king, the reverse with
Zeus enthroned, a Nike and scepter in hand. At its
peak, the kingdom comprised almost all of the conquests of Alexander the Great with the exception of
Egypt. Antiochos VII ruled from 138-129 BC and led
a successful campaign in Palestine and Babylon. He
ruled with competence and integrity but was killed in
battle against the Parthian. Seleucid Kingdom, 12196 BC $500
44484. Silver Alexander the Great drachm coin
struck at the Amphipolis mint sometime between
315 BC and 294 BC. The front carries a likeness
of Hercules adorned with the head of the Thespian
Lion, the killing of which was one of his great feats.
It is believed that Alexander was the model for the
face of Hercules in these coins. The reverse shows
Zeus enthroned with an eagle perched on his outstretched right hand and a scepter in his left. If
his legs are crossed it would indicate that the coin
was struck posthumously (struck after the death
of Alexander). If legs are placed together it would
indicate that the coin was struck during the lifetime
of Alexander. In the right field an inscription meaning
(Money of) Alexander, while on the left field contains
the marks or symbols of the mint’s Magistrates.
315-294 BC, Macedonian, $150
43405. Silver tetradrachm of Phraates IV. Obverse
with a bearded portrait, reverse with a seated archer
with a bow, surrounded by inscriptions. Parthian,
38-2 BC $18,000
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