Seleukid Kingdom, Seleukos I Nikator, Seleukeia on the Tigris Mint, AE Circa 300 BC, Athena / Elephant – RR

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Description

Greek, Seleukid Kingdom, Seleukos I Nikator,  312-281 BC, Seleukeia on the Tigris Mint, AE (bronze, 7.64g, 18.5mm),  Circa 300 BC
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena to right
Rev: Elephant standing to right; monogram above, P below
Ref: SC 128b; HGC 9, 83 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, Good VF
Note: The Seleukid Empire, established by Seleukos I Nikator after Alexander the Great’s death, saw its capital at Seleukeia on the Tigris, strategically positioned on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia. This coin illustrates the empire’s early attempts to assert control over vast territories spanning Asia Minor, Syria, and Mesopotamia. The depiction of Athena’s image and the elephant symbolizes Seleukos’s aspiration to blend Greek and Eastern elements within his empire. Athena, representing wisdom and warfare, was a common motif on Greek coins, signifying protection and cultural ties. The helmet on Athena emphasizes her role as a warrior goddess. Elephants, symbols of power, were crucial in the Seleucid Empire’s military campaigns in Asia, underscoring its might in battles against rival powers.