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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Troas| > GB84518
Alexandreia Troas, Troas, c. 95 - 85 B.C.
|Troas|, |Alexandreia| |Troas,| |Troas,| |c.| |95| |-| |85| |B.C.|, Alexandria Troas (modern Eski Stambul) is on the Aegean Sea near the northern tip of the west coast of Anatolia, a little south of Tenedos (modern Bozcaada). The city was founded by Antigonus around 310 B.C. with the name Antigoneia and was populated with the inhabitants of Cebren, Colone, Hamaxitus, Neandria, and Scepsis. About 301 B.C., Lysimachus improved the city and re-named it Alexandreia. Among the few structure ruins remaining today are a bath, an odeon, a theater and gymnasium complex and a stadium. The circuit of the old walls can still be traced.
GB84518. Bronze AE 18, SNG Munchen 47; SNG Cop 77; SNG Fitzwilliam 4254; BMC Troas p. 10, 21; SNGvA 1458 var. (monogram); Bellinger Troy A175, VF, turquoise-green patina, reddish earthen highlighting, porosity, tight flan, Alexandria Troas (Eski Stambul, Turkey) mint, weight 4.114g, maximum diameter 17.7mm, die axis 0o, c. 95 - 85 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo right; reverse AΛEΞAN, horse grazing left, monogram below, thunderbolt in exergue; from the Dr. Sam Mansourati Collection; SOLD











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