Thrace, King Lysimachus (323-281 BC), Stater, 8.5 gms., mint of Byzantion, c. 240-230 BC, diademed head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Zeus-Ammon, right, rev. Athena seated left, holding Victory and spear, resting on shield, legend in field, lion's head to left, trident below (unlisted in Thompson, see Spink auction 40, Dec. 6, 1984, lot 208 for an example from same dies), very fine, the reverse somewhat better

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Thrace, King Lysimachus (323-281 BC), Stater, 8.5 gms., mint of Byzantion, c. 240-230 BC, diademed head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Zeus-Ammon, right, rev. Athena seated left, holding Victory and spear, resting on shield, legend in field, lion's head to left, trident below (unlisted in Thompson, see Spink auction 40, Dec. 6, 1984, lot 208 for an example from same dies), very fine, the reverse somewhat better