Northern Greece, Thrace, Lysimachus (c. 323-281 BC), Gold Stater, lifetime issue, mint of Perinthus (c. 283/2 BC), 8.6 gms., head of Alexander the Great right with horn of Ammon, rev. Athena seated left leaning on shield and holding Victory, joined foreparts of horses and symbol to left (cf Thompson, ESR, 256; cf Muller 133, both show symbol combination on Tetradrachms), apparently unpublished, good very fine

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Northern Greece, Thrace, Lysimachus (c. 323-281 BC), Gold Stater, lifetime issue, mint of Perinthus (c. 283/2 BC), 8.6 gms., head of Alexander the Great right with horn of Ammon, rev. Athena seated left leaning on shield and holding Victory, joined foreparts of horses and symbol to left (cf Thompson, ESR, 256; cf Muller 133, both show symbol combination on Tetradrachms), apparently unpublished, good very fine