Please Help Identify This Ancient Coin !

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CRUSADER

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Yes, in the style of Alex. III (the Great); like this: CoinArchives.com Lot Viewer
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How did you come across this item?
Don.....
I know very little about this type, but I thought they were all silver? or did they do any Bronze?

Buddysells:
Size & weight please?
 

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Dec 21, 2010
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Hello and Thanks everyone. This coin weighs .3oz and is slightly smaller than a US quarter.
 

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Thanks Don. This coin was rejected along with thousands of other damaged/foreign coins through a coin counter.I was pretty excited to find it.I am hoping to get some sort of value here and will be bringing it to a local coin show next month.Buddy
 

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I think its of remain coin. Great find.
 

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I know very little about this type, but I thought they were all silver? or did they do any Bronze?

Buddysells:
Size & weight please?
Yes there were bronze issues, but this looks like a copy of a AR Tetradrachm.

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The style of the bust and back says it is trying to be a tetradrachm of Alexander the Great. They were made of silver. There are smaller Macedonian bronze denominations, but the front and back look different.
 

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Hate to tell you this buddy, but your coin is a modern copy of an Alexander the great Tetradrachm, better luck next time.
 

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Kane, I appreciate your opinion but why do you think it is modern ? Anyone else please respond on this also. Buddy
 

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Kane, I appreciate your opinion but why do you think it is modern ? Anyone else please respond on this also. Buddy
Because the reverse...Zeus seated left, is a common reverse for a Silver Tetradrachm, not a bronze unit.

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Kane, I appreciate your opinion but why do you think it is modern ? Anyone else please respond on this also. Buddy

It's the first one I didn't want to jump the gun, but thought I knew the answer. Its a pretty convincing copy but in the wrong metal.
 

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I think it's modern because there was a period on the 2000's where jewelry with real or replica ancient coins was quite popular, and a lot of this material will be surfacing in the next 10 years in different ways.
 

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Kane, I appreciate your opinion but why do you think it is modern ? Anyone else please respond on this also. Buddy
the color is wrong, the weight is to light, the greek letters say alexander but the style has many dfference fron a real coin.
 

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I agree... it really does not look anything like the picture shown in coinarchives.com
Still a cool find, though.

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Thanks everyone for contributing. I will be looking for offers when I visit my local coin show next month. I will follow up then. Buddy
 

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it is a copy of alexander coin, probably a souvenir from a visit Mediterranean (Greece, Turkey)
nice to see that when making a coin cast in a mold and not malleable :occasion14:
 

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