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Updated Apr 07
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Updated Apr 07

Alexander the Great with ram horns Ancient Greek coin pendant -High Relief coin

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Ancient Greek coin pendant of Thrace, Tetradrachm of Lysimachos Coin pendant Tetradrachm of the Macedonian king of Thrace Lysimachos. It is dated in 297-281 BC. and was issued in the mind of Lamsacus, an ancient Greek city located on the eastern side of the Hellespont, in northern Troad Lylimachos, one of the Alexander the Greats bodyguards and successors, declared himself King of Thrace in 306 BC. and gradually extended his dominion to Macedonia and part of Asia Minor in 297-296 BC. he issued a new coin-type, the so-called ( Lysimachoi ) depicting the head of Alexander the Grate with a royal diadem and rams horns deified as Ammon - Zeus on the obverse (NOT SHOWN), and Athena enthroned holding a small Nike in field ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΟΥ (Of King Lysimachos) monogram on the reverse. Such coins were minted in several cities of his kingdom, Lampsacus , where this particular coin was manufactured ,was the largest mint of Lychimahos in Asia Minor A beautiful pedant that can be worn by both women and men COIN DIAMETER: 25 Millimeters The Pendant is a Vintage Zinc Alloy ( lead free and nickel free Alloy) Round measuring 32 mm in diameter.
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