Greek-Mecedonia 33-323 BCC Alexandar II Tetradrachm A3624
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Greek-Mecedonia 33-323 BCC Alexandar II Tetradrachm A3624
Denomination: Tetradrachm
Composition: Silver
Certification: Uncertified
Grade Raw: AU
Obverse: Features the head of the hero Herakles wearing a lion skin headdress.
Reverse: Depicts Zeus Aëtophoros seated on a throne, holding an eagle in his right hand and a scepter in his left.
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This item is an ancient Greek silver tetradrachm coin minted during the reign of Alexander the Great or posthumously in his name.
- Obverse: Features the head of the hero Herakles wearing a lion skin headdress.
- Reverse: Depicts Zeus Aëtophoros seated on a throne, holding an eagle in his right hand and a scepter in his left.
- Inscription: The Greek text "ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ" (Alexander) is visible on the reverse.
- Specifications: These coins were typically minted in silver, with a diameter of approximately 25-26 mm and a weight of about 17 grams.
- Material: Silver (AR).
- Historical Context: These coins were struck in various mints across the Macedonian Kingdom, such as Pella or Amphipolis, around the late 4th to early 3rd century BC.
- Collectibility: Ancient coins like this are highly sought after by collectors, with value depending heavily on condition, mint mark, and specific historical details.
- Struck under Antipater Amphipolis Mint
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