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Coin of Alexader the Great and President Kennedy's
Title: Coin of Alexader the Great and President Kennedy's
Category: Arts & Humanities
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Coin of Alexader the Great and President Kennedy's
After Alexander’s death, Lysimachus, one of Alexander’s more powerful generals took over part of the Macedonian Empire. The coin with the head of Alexander on the obverse, was commissioned by Lysimachus Tetradrachm during his lifetime and there after. The obverse it shows the head of Alexander depicted with ram’s horns, and on the reverse it shows Athena (goddess of war), holding the Nike figure—personification of victory. The legend of the coin
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or Lysimachus greater enemies with no divine associations think twice about attacking him. The American coin as previously discussed aim to promote liberty for all, and this is done by using coinage as a medium to circulate this message. Like Lysimachus’s coin the American coin serves to remind people of the type of government that is ruling the country, either as a warning to them (Lysimachus) or as an assurance (President Kennedy’s coin).
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