Silver Drachma of Alexander the Great Set in Gold

Description

This authentic silver drachm of Alexander III “the Great” (336–323 BC) is expertly set in a handcrafted 14k gold pendant, transforming one of antiquity’s most celebrated coins into an elegant piece of wearable history.

The obverse features the youthful head of Heracles wearing the lion skin of the Nemean Lion, a design closely associated with Alexander’s divine ancestry and heroic legacy. The reverse depicts Zeus Aëtophoros, king of the gods, seated on his throne holding an eagle and scepter, accompanied by the inscription ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (“of Alexander”), one of the most recognizable legends in ancient Greek coinage.

Struck in fine silver during or shortly after Alexander’s reign, these drachms circulated throughout his vast empire, from Greece and Egypt to the Near East and beyond, symbolizing the spread of Hellenistic culture. Beautifully mounted in a handcrafted 14k gold setting, this exceptional pendant unites classical artistry, historical significance, and timeless craftsmanship.

REFERENCE #

JW-GR-1006

CIVILIZATION

Greek, ca. 336 – 332 BC

CONDITION

Mint condition

PRICE

POR

PROVENANCE

Jerusalem Private Collection