Example of a real one:
This silver coin with the head of Alexander III of Macedonia (336-323 BC) dates back to 308-281 BC. The coin was minted in Lampsakos under King Lysimachus (305-281 BC), one of Alexander's generals who divided his vast empire after his death in 323 BC.
Known as the Silver Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, this coin is currently housed in Room 22: Alexander the Great in the British Museum. This particular coin weighs about 17.25 g and is 3 cm in width.

This silver coin with the head of Alexander III of Macedonia (336-323 BC) dates back to 308-281 BC. The coin was minted in Lampsakos under King Lysimachus (305-281 BC), one of Alexander's generals who divided his vast empire after his death in 323 BC.
Known as the Silver Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, this coin is currently housed in Room 22: Alexander the Great in the British Museum. This particular coin weighs about 17.25 g and is 3 cm in width.












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