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Alexander the Great Greek Pendant
Sandra's Glitz 'n Glamour (see more by this artist)
The money of this king is more plentiful than that of any other of the successors of Alexander. His reign may be divided into three periods. I. B.C. 323-311, from the death of Alexander to that of the young Alexander (the son of Roxana). In this period Lysimachus, as Regent in Thrace, struck money in the name of Alexander the Great and of Philip Aridaeus with Alexandrine types. II. B.C. 311-306, from the death of the son of Roxana to the date of the adoption by Lysimachus of the title King). The coins of this period still bear the name of Alexander, though the letters (LI) are frequently added. III. B.C. 306- 281, coins inscribed OS (King Lysimachos), at first with types of Alexander, and later with Lysimachus’ own types. The reverse side is blank. The excavations in Vergina constitute a sensational archaeological site, while the larnaca itself is today kept in a museum very close by.
Coin pendant is the size of a nickel and comes with a 22" sterling silver plated bead dog chain and organza gift bag.
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