Description: Authentic Genuine Ancient Silver Diabol Coin with the Portrait of Alexander III The Great, set in a 925 Solid Sterling Silver Charm Pendant. 925 Solid Sterling Silver Chain Included. The coin was minted in Mysia, Pergamon, circa 310-282 BC. 2300+ years ago! Early posthumous issue! Coin's obverse: Alexander the Great as Heracles right, wearing lion's skin. Coin's reverse: Statue of Pallas Athena standing facing, holding spear and shield. Reference books: SNG France 1559-66; Klein 278. Provenance: Savoca Coins Auction House (Munich, Germany). Extremely well-preserved portrait of one of the best military commanders of all time! Pendant's approximate diameter is 13 mm. Chain's length is 21.5". Please take a look at the photos for details. Shipping fees: $4.99. Thank you for visiting. HISTORICAL FACTS: Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας, Aléxandros ho Mégas Koine Greek: [a.lék.san.dros ho mé.gas]), was a king (basileus) of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon and a member of the Argead dynasty. He was born in Pella in 356 BC and succeeded his father Philip II to the throne at the age of twenty. He spent most of his ruling years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa, and he created one of the largest empires of the ancient world by the age of thirty, stretching from Greece to northwestern India. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered one of history's most successful military commanders. During his youth, Alexander was tutored by Aristotle until age 16. After Philip's assassination in 336 BC, he succeeded his father to the throne and inherited a strong kingdom and an experienced army. Alexander was awarded the generalship of Greece and used this authority to launch his father's Panhellenic project to lead the Greeks in the conquest of Persia. In 334 BC, he invaded the Achaemenid Empire (Persian Empire) and began a series of campaigns that lasted ten years. Following the conquest of Anatolia, Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, most notably the battles of Issus and Gaugamela. He subsequently overthrew Persian King Darius III and conquered the Achaemenid Empire in its entirety. At that point, his empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River. He endeavored to reach the "ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea" and invaded India in 326 BC, winning an important victory over the Pauravas at the Battle of the Hydaspes. He eventually turned back at the demand of his homesick troops. Alexander died in Babylon in 323 BC, the city that he planned to establish as his capital, without executing a series of planned campaigns that would have begun with an invasion of Arabia. In the years following his death, a series of civil wars tore his empire apart, resulting in the establishment of several states ruled by the Diadochi, Alexander's surviving generals and heirs.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: Diobol
Cleaned/Uncleaned: Cleaned
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Composition: Silver
Provenance: Ownership History Available
Year: 310 - 282 BC
Era: Ancient
Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
Modified Item: No
Date: 310-282 BC