Ancient Greek Silver Drachma - Colophon 301 - 299 BC - Alexander III the Great

  • Obverse: Head of youthful Heracles with lion skin right.
  • Reverse: Zeus enthroned with eagle and sceptre to the left; in the field to the left above Phi, pentagram below the throne.
  • Date: 301 - 299 BC
  • Size: 15 mm, 3.83 g
  • Composition: Silver
  • Internal SKU: 186X14

HISTORICAL NOTE: This exquisite Ancient Greek Silver Drachma, minted in Colophon between 301 and 299 BC, dates back to a remarkable era in Hellenistic history during the reign of Alexander III, commonly known as Alexander the Great. Known for his unparalleled military conquests and the spread of Hellenistic culture across three continents, Alexander's influence transformed the ancient world and set the stage for the Roman Empire. Colophon, a vibrant city in Ionia, was renowned for its rich tradition of coinage and played a significant role in maritime trade, benefiting from its proximity to the Aegean Sea. The drachma itself is not merely a currency; it embodies the spirit of a civilization that valued artistry, innovation, and the pursuit of knowledge. Owning this coin is not just possessing a piece of money, but a tangible connection to a transformative period that shaped the course of history.