Alexander the Great Tetradrachm Pendant

Item #4825
$2,600.00

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  • Obverse: Hercules in Lion Skin
  • Reverse: Zeus Enthroned with Eagle
  • Date: 325 - 320 BC. Grade: Good Very Fine
  • Mint: Amphipolis, Macedonia
  • Silver Tetradrachm Coin in 14k Gold Pendant, Weight 24.2g
  • Framed Coin Size: 28mm Diameter, with 8mm Bail Opening for Necklace
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This Alexander the Great coin was minted in the important city of Amphipolis, located near the Aegean Sea in Macedonia. In 357 BC, Alexander's father King Philip II conquered Amphipolis along with their gold mines, which became vital funding for Alexander's future military campaigns.
Born in 356 BC, Alexander was tutored by Aristotle until the age of 16 and succeeded his murdered father, King Philip II, in 336 BC, inheriting a strong kingdom and an experienced army. Alexander took full advantage and became one of the most successful military commanders of all time. By the time of his death in 323 BC, Alexander had overthrown the Persian King Darius III and conquered the entirety of his empire. Alexander's own empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea to Egypt and as far east as the Indus River in India. His legacy lived on long after him, ushering in centuries of Greek settlement and Hellenistic culture over distant areas.
The obverse of this coin, shows the Greek hero Hercules wearing a lion’s skin of armor. This was important to Alexander's hereditary line as he claimed to be descended from the mythological hero. The reverse shows Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, seated on a throne and holding an eagle. Zeus was the most powerful of all the Greek gods and his appearance on Alexander's coinage symbolized Alexander's status as leader of all the Greeks.