Description: Ancient Empire Bronze Alexander III The Great. 336-323 B.C .Bronze AE 1/4 unit, small VF, Salamis mint, 1.219g, 10.3mm, 0o, c. 332 - 323 B.C.; obverse head of Herakles right clad in lion's scalp; reverse ALEXANDP[OU], S over club above, bow and quiver below Alexander the Great is arguably the most famous man of antiquity. Born a leader, his genius and charisma led the Macedonian Army across the world creating an empire that covered most of the then-known world, from Greece to India. He was regarded as god and his fame grew even greater after his premature death at thirty-three. His reign marks the beginning of the Hellenistic Age, a time when almost every aspect of human civilization flourished. Of course, his coinage is highly complex, struck in cities all over the ancient map and spanning over two hundred years. The representative types are the silver tetradrachms depicting an idealized portrait of Alexander in the guise of the mythical hero Heracles, and his gold staters depicting Athena.
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