Silver Drachm of Alexander the Great Set in 18K Gold Ring
Silver Drachm of Alexander the Great Set in 18K Gold Ring
Alexander the Great Tetradrachm Ring – Conqueror’s Legacy in Gold Authentic Ancient Greek Coin • 14K Gold Bezel with Ornamental Accents • Handcrafted in Israel Wear the power of a legend. This striking ring features a genuine Silver Tetradrachm minted in honor of Alexander the Great—the visionary king who forged the largest empire of the ancient world. The coin’s obverse typically depicts Herakles (Hercules) wearing a lion-skin headdress, symbolizing divine strength and heroic lineage, while the reverse shows Zeus enthroned, holding an eagle and scepter—emblems of supreme authority. Cradled in a sculpted 14K gold bezel with elegant side flourishes, this ring is handcrafted in Israel to honor both the coin’s mythic symbolism and its timeless artistry. A bold statement for collectors, history enthusiasts, and those who appreciate leadership etched in silver and gold. 🔱 From Macedon to your hand—a ring of ambition, power, and legacy.
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A SILVER DRACHM OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT IN 18K GOLD RING
336-323 BC
Obverse: Head of Alexander III as Herakles wearing lion skin.
Reverse: Zeus enthroned with legs cross, scepter in left hand, holding eagle in right.
Coin in very fine condition. Set in modern 18K gold pendant.
Bezel Diameter:16.2 mm
Weight: 10.3 grams
Size: 7.75”
How many hands have touched a coin in your pocket or your purse? What eras and lands have the coin traversed on its journey into our possession? As we reach into our pockets to pull out some change, we rarely hesitate to think of who touched the coin before us, or where the coin will venture to after us. More than money, coins are a symbol of the state that struck them, of a specific time and place, whether currency in the age we live or an artifact of a long forgotten empire. Worth a month’s pay, a silver coin like this would have rewarded the bravery and fortitude of the officers serving under one of history’s most celebrated generals, Alexander the Great. Son to King Phillip II of Macedon, tutored in his youth by Aristotle, Alexander conquered one of the largest kingdoms the world has ever known. Marching from Egypt, through Asia Minor, and into the heart of central Asia, Alexander lead a swift and successful military campaign that defeated the potent Persians and stretched the edges of Hellenic civilization to new lands. While his vast empire dissolved after his death, the carefully cultivated legend of Alexander will continue to live on not only in our history books and museums, but also in artifacts like this coin: concrete remnants of ancient empires passed from the hands of civilization to civilization, from generation to generation.