Description: This is a rare coin from the ancient Seleucid Kingdom, featuring the portrait of Alexander II on the obverse. This coin was minted between 138-122 BC. It is a great addition to any coin collection, especially for those interested in ancient history. Alexander II Theos Epiphanes Nikephoros was a Hellenistic Seleucid monarch who reigned as the King of Syria between 128 BC and 123 BC. His true parentage is debated; depending on which ancient historian, he either claimed to be a son of Alexander I or an adopted son of Antiochus VII. Most ancient historians and the modern academic consensus maintain that Alexander II's claim to be a Seleucid was false. His surname "Zabinas" (Ζαβίνας) is a Semitic name that is usually translated as "the bought one". It is possible, however, that Alexander II was a natural son of Alexander I, as the surname can also mean "bought from the god". The iconography of Alexander II's coinage indicates he based his claims to the throne on his descent from Antiochus IV, the father of Alexander I. NGC is the world’s premier ancient coin certification process. It consists of authentication, grading, attribution, and encapsulation in plastic holders or Coin slabs. NGC certification offers significant protection against counterfeiting, misattribution, overgrading, and damage. This coins authenticity and rarity make it a highly sought-after item. Whether you're a collector or a history enthusiast, this Seleucid Kingdom coin is a must-have. 20104
Price: 119.78 USD
Location: Capitola, California
End Time: 2024-11-28T00:04:14.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Denomination: AE15
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Composition: Bronze
Year: 128-122 BC
Era: Ancient
Fineness: 0.8
KM Number: Unk
Country/Region of Manufacture: Seleucid Kingdom
Certification: NGC