Golden Artifacts Alexander The Great and Horse Famous Greek Coin Siculo-Punic Tetradrachms Unique Gift Greek Mythology -46-S-

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My coins have been used in the productions of "Shakespeare in the Park" in New York City's Central Park, The Canadian production company for the Percy Jackson movie "Sea of Monsters", The TV series "Elementary" and several museums sell my coins in their gift shops. The last of the Siculo-Punic tetradrachms – the new obverse type is the head of young Heracles wearing the scalp of the Nemean lion, which must have been borrowed from the silver tetradrachms of the Macedonian King Alexander III “the Great” (r. 336-323 B.C.). Later, the horse-and-palm reverse was transformed to show only the head and neck of the horse with a comparatively small palm tree in the field behind.