Seleucid Empire, Genuine Bronze Coin - 323 Bce Ancient Middle Eastern Collectible Authentic Historical Currency History Hoard
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These bronze coins were minted under various kings of the Seleucid Empire between c. 323 & 63 BCE. Each features the portrait of a king on the obverse side, while the reverse sides vary. Unlike the serrated-edged silver denarii of the Roman Republic, the Seleucid Empire likely didn't serrate the edges of their bronze coins to prove the purity of the metal or stop coin clipping (the practice of shaving metal off the edges of coins). Rather, the practice likely served more of a decorative purpose. One theory is that the tradition of serrated coins helped boost feelings of continuity when a new king took power, & rulers would issue coins of this type to appear more legitimate. The Seleucid Empire itself was founded by Seleucus I, a successor to Alexander the Great. The empire was Hellenistic, or culturally Greek, & stretched from the eastern Mediterranean to western India. It finally met its end in 63 BCE when the final portions were absorbed into the Roman Empire. Each includes a Certificate of Authenticity. - Your order will include: - One bronze coin of the Seleucid Empire - Glass top leather display box - Detail card with relevant information about the relic - Certificate of Authenticity History Hoard relics are guaranteed authentic & have a 100% money back policy. Seleucid Empire, Genuine Bronze Coin - 323 Bce Ancient Middle Eastern Collectible Authentic Historical Currency History Hoard

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