Alexander the Great, Posthumous Bronze Half Unit (Minted under Asandros) - 323 to 317 BCE - Macedon/Greece - 12/6/23 Auction
Includes glass top display box. Obverse: Macedonian shield with facing head of snake-haired gorgon in the centre, surrounded by five crescents with five dots between each of them Reverse: B-A to left and right of Macedonian helmet with earflaps. Bipennis in lower left field, K in lower right field Type Number: Price 2064 This Macedonian bronze coin bears the name of Alexander the Great (BA stands for ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ, or King Alexander). However, it was minted posthumously under his former general, Asandros, who ruled the territories of Lydia and Caria that Alexander conquered.After the death of Alexander the Great, his empire was left without a clear successor. This led to a series of conflicts known as the Wars of the Diadochi, where Alexander's former generals and officials fought for control over different parts of his vast empire. Though he did not play a part in the power struggle immediately following Alexander's death, Kassander later seized the throne by executing Alexander