Antigonus I Monophtalmus (Macedonian nobleman, general, satrap and Antigonid king, 306-301 BC)
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Antigonus I Monophthalmus (382–301 BC), son of Philip from Elimeia, was a Macedonian nobleman, general, satrap and king. During the first half of his life he served under Philip II; after Philip's death in 336 BC, he served his son Alexander.
Die Studies
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Overstriking coins
Item | Overstriking coinImage of the overstriking coin | MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. | DateIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. | Overstruck typeImage of the overstruck variety |
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27371 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (Savoca Numismatics, EA 26, Oct. 2018, 34) | Silver | 314 BC JL | ||
27375 - Tyre (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (Triton, XXV, Jan. 2022, 5058) | Silver | 312 BC JL | ||
15871 - Sidon (Alexander the Great) (tetradrachm Heracles/Zeus) over uncertain type (CNG, EA 402, July 2017, lot 52) | Silver | 308 BC JL |
Overstruck coins
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TypeType of authority. ᵖ | Person |
Nomisma IDNomisma ID | antigonus_i_macedon |
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Literature
- Price 1991 (3 mentions)
- Newell 1916 (2 mentions)
- Callataÿ 2021b (1 mentions)