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Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram

Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram
Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram
Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram

Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram
Pottery holds a special place in the ancient Greek decorative and applied art. It is characterized by the diversity of clay vessels and the harmony of the graphic and vivid elements. In the ancient world, Attica was one of the most important centers of Greek pottery. Starting from the 6th century BC, the craftsmen in Athens were busy perfecting the ancient Corinthian methods of producing pottery, creating unique pieces of Attic ceramics. The yellowish tones of Corinthian ceramics were gradually replaced by red colors, making the blackish images more daring and expressive. Nowadays, thousands of copies of Greek decorated vessels are kept in the world museums and private collections. A 6th century BC scythe, which is unique by illustration, is one of the examples of Ancient Greek pottery. The process of making ceramics is trimmed around the vessel. The Greek pot is preserved in one of the Harvard’s Art Museums (Massachusetts, USA). Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia and national ornaments. Reverse: the clay scythe against the Greek ornament. National coat of Arms flanked by national symbols, date right, denomination below. Republic of Armenia 2018. Pottery of the World. Please be aware of that when you order! Please check my other Armenian silver coins for sale. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Europe\Other European Coins”. The seller is “verygood0000″ and is located in this country: AM. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Armenia
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Year: 2018
  • Composition: Silver

Armenia Greek Pottery 925 Fine Silver Bar Coin Ceramics of the World 1000 Dram

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Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor

Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor

Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor
Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor. 52 x Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins. There is 2-3% difference according to manual measurement. 1 inch = 2.54 cm. Please note that slight color difference should be acceptable due to the light and different monitor settings. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Publications & Supplies\Publications\World”. The seller is “digital-n-shop” and is located in this country: CN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Technique: Casting
  • Theme: Patriotism
  • Year: 1840 & Earlier
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Model: 0487212930
  • MPN: 0487212954
  • Material: Metal
  • Regional Feature: Europe
  • Style: American Style
  • UPC: 3889253274331

Mixed Greek Ancient Copy Coins 52pcs Gold Silver Plated Collection Display Decor

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Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant

Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant

Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant
Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 300-400 BC Sterling Worlds Oldest Pentagram. Obverse: inverted pentagram, reverse: Zeus with holed through eye. For sale is a Authentic Ancient Greek coin from Pitane, Mysia 300-400 BC. The coin is mounted in a pendant. With a 16 omega chain choker (6mm) sterling silver 925. This coin is considered the oldest representation of a pentagram from ancient cultures. The coin was converted to a pendant thousands of years ago, (hence the hole through the top). This is quite possibly the worlds oldest inverted pentagram pendant in existence. An incredibly rare and exquisite piece over 2300 years old! The coin is guaranteed 100% authentic. The coin is 16mm wide and the pendant is 22mmx41mm. Included is the attractive box and original inventory card. The item “Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant” is in sale since Tuesday, July 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Ancient\Greek (450 BC-100 AD)”. The seller is “jgonatos” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Canada, Taiwan, Kuwait.
  • Year: 400 BC
  • Era: Ancient
  • Composition: Silver

Ancient Greek Coin necklace Pitane 400 BC Silver Worlds Oldest Pentagram Pendant

GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018

GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018
GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018
GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018

GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018
31.1 (1 oz). GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018. This beautiful 1 Oz Silver coin is part of the wonderful The Pottery of the World series, featuring some of the worlds most ancient pottery art. In this edition the Greek Pot. The coin has a beautiful ceramic insert, has a great square shape and comes in a case, along with the Certificate of Authenticity. Limited mintage to 2.000 pieces worldwide! The reverse of the coin presents the wonderful ceramic pot insert with beautiful colours, over an intricate background design. On the left of the reverse, the inscription: Greek Pottery the name of the coin. The obverse of the coin depicts the Armenian Coat of Arms and the inscriptions: Pottery of the World the name of the series, 1000 DRAM the face value, 2018 the year of issue and REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA the issue country. Pottery Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired to give them a hard, durable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural potteries). The definition of pottery used by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) is all fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products. A different definition, used within the field of ceramics, is everything which is not porcelain. In archaeology, especially of ancient and prehistoric periods, pottery often means vessels only, and figures etc of the same material are called terracottas. Clay as a part of the materials used is sometimes said to be essential, but this is dubious. The item “GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\Other Asian Coins”. The seller is “powercoin_italy” and is located in Roma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 2018
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Armenia
  • Certification: Uncertified

GREEK POT Pottery of the World 1 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Dram Armenia 2018

10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT

10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT

10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT
20 Drachma / Drachmai. All coins in VF to Uncirculated Condition. GREEK REPUBLIC 20 DR 1930. Thank you for Shopping with us! The item “10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT” is in sale since Thursday, December 6, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Collections, Lots”. The seller is “wsexpress” and is located in Peabody, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 1930
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
  • Certification: Uncertified

10 1930 Silver Greek 20 Drachma / Drachmai Poseidon World Coins JACKPOT

The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed

The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed

The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed
The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Beautiful Boxed Set. This remarkable collection of eight silver coins features a drachm struck by Alexander the Great, as well as issues from successor kings and subsequent mintages influenced by his iconic design. Alexander the Great is widely considered the greatest general of all time. At age twenty he emerged from a small kingdom in Macedonia to conquer a vast empire that stretched from the Adriatic Sea in the west to India in the East, and from Egypt in the south as far north as the Black Seaan achievement as astonishing as it was improbable. Legend has it that when he beheld the breadth of his dominions, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer. Coinage in the Near East was, in the fourth century BCE, extremely crude. His coinage was struck across his vast empire. Even after his death in 323 BCE, his general designhead of a Greek god on the obverse, seated deity on the reverse along with inscriptionswas copied and adopted throughout the region, as this collection shows. After his death in Babylon, a hallowed city he hoped to establish as his capital, Alexander-type coins continued to be issued in the two decades following his death by the Macedonian generals who divided the empire between them and created the Hellenistic kingdoms. Even as the successor kings initialed coinages in their own names and with their own types the “Alexanders” lived on for two centuries during which time they were issued by independent cities as an international coinage. Alexander the Great, Macedonia, drachm, 336-323 BCE The template from which subsequent coinage was based. Alexander was the first to use his own likenessalbeit in the guise of the mythical hero Heracleson coins, a tradition which continues to this day. Images show typical coins not to scale and are used for illustration purposes only. Coin grades in this set may vary. Cherronesos, Thrace, hemi-drachm, 300s BCE Cherronesos is Greek for peninsula, and several Thracian cities went by this name. The coins may have been minted at Cardia by the peninsula as a league, or perhaps they were struck by a lost city on the peninsula named Cherronesos. Apollonia Pontika, Thrace, drachm, 300s BCE The temple in this ancient city contained a colossal statue of Apollo by Calamis, which was later taken to Rome and placed in the Capitol. The anchor on the coinage is evidence of the importance of its maritime trade. Menander, Bactria, drachm, 155-130 BCE Originally from Bactria, Menander I Soter (the Savior) ruled the Indo-Greek Kingdom, establishing an empire in the northwest region of South Asia. He was a patron of Buddhism. Illyria, drachm, 229 -100 BCE Illyria, in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula, was divided into small hereditary kingdoms, none ruling the entire region. When the Illyrian and Macedonian kingdoms threatened their prosperity in the last third of the 3rd century BCE, they turned to the Romans for military support and subsequently assumed the privileged status of a Roman protectorate. Cappadocia, Ariarathes V Eusebes, drachm, 163-130 BCE Ariarathes V Eusebes is considered to have been the greatest of the Kings of Cappadocia. He was distinguished by his excellence of character and his cultivation of philosophy and the arts. Allied with Rome, according to Livy, he was educated there. When his throne was taken, Rome restored it to him. He died in fighting in support of Rome against Aristonicus of Pergamum. Indo-Scythian Kingdom, Azes II, drachm, c. 35 BCE – 5 A. Azes II may have been the last Indo-Scythian king in the northern Indian subcontinent (modern day Pakistan). IndoScythian rule crumbled under the conquests of the Kushans who expanded into India to create the Kushan Empire. Vologases III, Parthia, drachm, 111-146 CE This kingdom in what is now Iran was held by Vologases III after 105 CE. He was a prolific issuer of coins, suggesting that his rule was long and secure, and that the local economy was robust. For some of his reign, Vologases was a Roman client king of Armenia. The coin images used are not to scale and are for illustration purpose only. The grades of the coins in this collection may vary. All coins in each set are protected in an archival capsule and beautifully displayed in a deluxe case. The box set is accompanied with a story card, certificate of authenticity, and a black gift box. Box measures: 5 5/32″ x 7 9/32″ x 1 3/8. Over 22,000 positive feedbacks. The item “The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed” is in sale since Tuesday, November 15, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Greece”. The seller is “caz-10″ and is located in Diamondhead, Mississippi. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia.
  • The Legacy of Alexander the Great,A: History in 8 Coins of the Greek World,Beautiful Boxed Set.
  • Composition: Silver
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece

The Legacy of Alexander the Great, A History in 8 Coins of the Greek World, Boxed

4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek

4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek

4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek
Well over 4000 on rarer vintage coins many silvers Canada Spain France USA Hungry Lots Euros and Europe from Roman 4 coins to 1900s very heavy. The item “4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek” is in sale since Saturday, March 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Collections, Lots”. The seller is “oldstuffsells” and is located in Somerville, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Silver
  • Year: 1800

4000 world coins lot 1800s silver US shield nickel France 1862 ancient Greek

The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World

The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World
The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World
The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World
The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World
The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World

The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World
This remarkable collection of eight silver coins features a drachm struck by Alexander the Great, as well as issues from successor kings and subsequent mintages influenced by his iconic design. Alexander the Great is widely considered the greatest general of all time. At age twenty he emerged from a small kingdom in Macedonia to conquer a vast empire that stretched from the Adriatic Sea in the west to India in the East, and from Egypt in the south as far north as the Black Seaan achievement as astonishing as it was improbable. Legend has it that when he beheld the breadth of his dominions, he wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer. Coinage in the Near East was, in the fourth century BCE, extremely crude. His coinage was struck across his vast empire. Even after his death in 323 BCE, his general designhead of a Greek god on the obverse, seated deity on the reverse along with inscriptionswas copied and adopted throughout the region, as this collection shows. After his death in Babylon, a hallowed city he hoped to establish as his capital, Alexander-type coins continued to be issued in the two decades following his death by the Macedonian generals who divided the empire between them and created the Hellenistic kingdoms. Even as the successor kings initialed coinages in their own names and with their own types the “Alexanders” lived on for two centuries during which time they were issued by independent cities as an international coinage. Alexander the Great, Macedonia, drachm, 336-323 BCE The template from which subsequent coinage was based. Alexander was the first to use his own likenessalbeit in the guise of the mythical hero Heracleson coins, a tradition which continues to this day. Cherronesos, Thrace, hemidrachm, 4th Century BCE Cherronesos is Greek for peninsula, and several Thracian cities went by this name. The coins may have been minted at Cardia by the peninsula as a league, or perhaps they were struck by a lost city on the peninsula named Cherronesos. Apollonia Pontika, Thrace, drachm, 4th Century BCE The temple in this ancient city contained a colossal statue of Apollo by Calamis, which was later taken to Rome and placed in the Capitol. The anchor on the coinage is evidence of the importance of its maritime trade. Menander, Bactria, drachm, 155-130 BCE Originally from Bactria, Menander I Soter (the Savior) ruled the Indo-Greek Kingdom, establishing an empire in the northwest region of South Asia. He was a patron of Buddhism. Illyria, drachm, 229 -100 BCE Illyria, in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula, was divided into small hereditary kingdoms, none ruling the entire region. When the Illyrian and Macedonian kingdoms threatened their prosperity in the last third of the 3rd century BCE, they turned to the Romans for military support and subsequently assumed the privileged status of a Roman protectorate. Cappadocia, Ariarathes V Eusebes, drachm, 163-130 BCE Ariarathes V Eusebes is considered to have been the greatest of the Kings of Cappadocia. He was distinguished by his excellence of character and his cultivation of philosophy and the arts. Allied with Rome, according to Livy, he was educated there. When his throne was taken, Rome restored it to him. He died in fighting in support of Rome against Aristonicus of Pergamum. Indo-Scythian Kingdom, Azes II, drachm, c. 35 BCE-5 CE Azes II may have been the last Indo-Scythian king in the northern Indian subcontinent (modern day Pakistan). Indo- Scythian rule crumbled under the conquests of the Kushans who expanded into India to create the Kushan Empire. Vologases III, Parthia, drachm, 111-146 CE This kingdom in what is now Iran was held by Vologases III after 105 CE. He was a prolific issuer of coins, suggesting that his rule was long and secure, and that the local economy was robust. For some of his reign, Vologases was a Roman client king of Armenia. The coin images used are not to scale and are for illustration purpose only. The grades of the coins in this collection may vary. All coins in each set are protected in an archival capsule and beautifully displayed in a deluxe case. The box set is accompanied with a story card, certificate of authenticity, and a black gift box. Box measures: 5 5/32″ x 7 9/32″ x 1 3/8. Each Item is checked and comes with certificate of authenticity. Check out my other items. Authorized Antiquities Dealer, License No. Ancient Art of the Holy Land. These charges are the buyers responsibility. 2- The images, size, and condition in this listing are accurate and for the actual object offered. B please note according to the low in the state of Israel an export approval is required. Please take in consideration that this procedure takes 1-2 weeks , so please be patient and thank you for your understanding. Assuming the item/items is in the same condition as it was. All objects we sell are. 2-Reasonably priced compared to others. Valuation: Coverage is provided at replacement cost valuation unless otherwise specified in the terms herein. Please leave a feedback. Your approval and feedback means a lot to me! We are among the top online ancient art sellers worldwide with a physical gallery location in the old city in Jerusalem. Collecting antiquities can be fun, exciting, romantic at times, and quite rewarding. A dealer you can trust and build a long lasting relationship with. Our vast inventory of ancient art includes one of the finest and most comprehensive ancient glass, pottery, coins. If you have any specific inquiries, please let. Authorized Antiquities Dealer License No. 144 Israel Antiquities Authority. Listed and recommended by the Ministry of Tourism. Kind suggestion is precious to us. The Citadel Museum Shop. 972 2 583 7606. 972 2 583 7616. Cell 972 544 955 5 27. The item “THE LEGACY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT EIGHT SILVER COINS OF THE GREEK WORLD” is in sale since Friday, December 02, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Ancient\Greek (450 BC-100 AD)”. The seller is “biblicalartifacts.jerusalem” and is located in New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
The Legacy Of Alexander The Great Eight Silver Coins Of The Greek World