An ancient Greek engraved royal seal, very old and archaeological, dating back to the Hellenistic period—either during the reign of Alexander the Great, before him, or one of his successors. Made of bronze, it features a prominent relief carving of a king inside an oval frame, depicting a seated figure on a chair, possibly holding a bow. It belongs to the Greek (Hellenic) civilization, likely dating from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century AD. This style was common in Greek engravings, especially on rings used as personal or religious seals—commonly known as seal rings. It was typically used to stamp letters or documents, indicating that it belonged to someone of high and distinguished social status. The item is for sale via auction, with bidding starting at just 1,000 Riyals. Such rare artifacts command high prices in international auctions, reaching extraordinary amounts depending on the associated historical figure. Also, it's over 2,300 years old. Location: Al-Khobar, Al-Aziziyah, Al-Sawari district. Delivery available through shipping companies. May God grant everyone success.