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Alexander
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| Features:
Alexander "The Great" |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Tetradrachm |
| Date:
336-323 BC |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.07 CT; Sapphires, 0.14 CT |
| Reference
#:Cono-599 |
| Price:
$2,495 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism.
Kings, Queens and Presidents have used them to express
ideas or to display their own likeness. The ancient
Greeks were notorious for their love of symbolism,
and on this coin of the legendary greek king and
conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find some of
the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the greeks' greatest warrier/god, Hercules.
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Alexander
"The Great"
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| Features:
Alexander "The Great" |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Tetradrachm |
| Date:
336-323 BC |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.09 CT; Sapphires, 0.16 CT |
| Reference
#:Cono-600 |
| Price:
$2,495 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism.
Kings, Queens and Presidents have used them to express
ideas or to display their own likeness. The ancient
Greeks were notorious for their love of symbolism,
and on this coin of the legendary greek king and
conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find some of
the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the greeks' greatest warrier/god, Hercules.
read
more
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Prancing
Horse
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| Features:
Prancing Horse |
| Region:
Thrace |
| Mint:
Maroneia |
| Materials:
Bronze Coin |
| Framing:
14k |
| Reverse:
Incuse Square |
| Denomination:
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| Date:
400 - 380 BC |
| Stones:
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| Price:
$595 (USD) |
| Reference
#: TPK-930 |
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Prancing
Horses
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Maron
was a priest of Apollo who encountered Ulysses in
the Odyssey. He was honored by his name being given
to an area lying on the northern coast of Greece,
Maroneia. Bordering the Aegean Sea, it was an ancient
city in the province of Thrace, edged on teh west
by Macedonia and the waterways connecting the Aegean
with the Baltic Sea. The "Prancing Horses"
featured on many coins from thrace reflect teh importance
of horse breeding to the area. read
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Gold
Coin of Athena
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| Features:
Athena |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
| Mint:
Memphis |
| Materials:
Gold Coin |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Nike |
| Denomination:
Stater |
| Date:
332 - 323 BC |
| Stones:
Diamonds, 0.56 CT |
| Reference
#: TCCPC39-2 |
| Price:
$7,995 (USD) |
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Alexander's
Gold -
A Coin of Prophecy
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Alexander
'The Great' was an ambitious king, who had a dream
of conquering the world. After bringing Greece under
his yoke, Alexander went to the city of Delphi,
which had the world's most famous Oracle. Here he
would determine if his next major conquest - The
Persian Empire - would be successful. read
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Istros
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| Features:
The Dioskuri |
| Region:
Thrace |
| Mint:
Istros |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Eagle |
| Denomination:
1/4 Stater |
| Date:
400 - 350 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: TCCPC38-3 |
| Price:
$1,995 (USD) |
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A
Mysterious Coin of Istros
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Istros
was a Mylesian Colony on the Northern Greek island
of Thrace. The large coinage output suggests to
historians and archeologists that it was a place
of commercial importance.
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Alexander
"The Great"
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| Features:
Alexander "The Great" as Hercules |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
18k |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Tetradrachm |
| Date:
336-323 BC |
Stones:
Diamond, 0.37 CT;
Iolite, 0.20 CT |
| Reference
#:TCCPC33-2 |
| Price:
$5,995.00 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism.
Kings, Queens and Presidents have used them to express
ideas or to display their own likeness. The ancient
Greeks were notorious for their love of symbolism,
and on this coin of the legendary greek king and
conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find some of
the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the greeks' greatest warrier/god, Hercules.
read
more
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