My grandmother gave me a small metal jewelry box that had some of my grandfathers stuff in it. Most of it was strange odds and ends: a fishing line weight, some pistol bullets, masonic and VFW pins and some tie clips. Then I found a strange coin. Instantly I knew that this was an OLD coin.
I showed the wife and she started to search online for what it was. It did not take long and we figured it out. This is a Greek coin with the head of Heracles on one side and Zeus on the back. It was in circulation from 336-323 BC and is an Alexander III the Great.
Here is a pic (Not my coin I was feeling lazy so I swiped a pic. Mine is in much better shape and has some nice dark/black patina on it.):
Some quick pricing shows these have a LARGE price range from $50 all the way up to $600 plus. I have never held anything this old in my hand before and it was kind of interesting to think who else may have held/used this coin over the last 2300-ish years.
Prost Grampa!
I showed the wife and she started to search online for what it was. It did not take long and we figured it out. This is a Greek coin with the head of Heracles on one side and Zeus on the back. It was in circulation from 336-323 BC and is an Alexander III the Great.
Here is a pic (Not my coin I was feeling lazy so I swiped a pic. Mine is in much better shape and has some nice dark/black patina on it.):

Some quick pricing shows these have a LARGE price range from $50 all the way up to $600 plus. I have never held anything this old in my hand before and it was kind of interesting to think who else may have held/used this coin over the last 2300-ish years.
Prost Grampa!
