Ancient Greek Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great
Silver tetradrachm struck post-336 BC in Alexander's name, depicting Heracles with ram horn, from lifetime or successor mints over 2350 years old. Perfectly fits HTS 9705.31.00.40 as premier numismatic collector's item of historical interest.
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