MACEDON, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), gold stater, (8.59 grams), Amphipolis II mint, issued c.340-328 B.C., obv. head of Apollo to right with laureate ...
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2015-08-21
ANCIENT COINS. GREEK COINS. Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Gold Stater, 8.50g, 1h.Mint of Pella, Struck c.340-328 B.C.Head of Apollo facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath. Rev. ΦIΛIΠΠOY (in the exergue), charioteer, wearing a himation and holding a kentron and the reins, driving ...
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2015-09-02
COINS OF THE GREEK WORLD MACEDONIAN EMPIRE Philip II, 359-336 Gold stater 340/328, Amphipolis. Late lifetime or posthumous issue. Laureate head of Apollo to r. Rev. Biga to r., horses rearing upwards, driver with kentron. Trident below. FILIPPOY in exergue. 8.58 g. Le Rider 176. Extremely fine.
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2015-03-05
Kingdom of Macedon. Philip II, 359-336 BC. Gold Stater (8.44 g) minted at Pella, c. 340-328 BC. Laureate head right of Apollo. Reverse: Charioteer driving biga right; in lower right field, kantharos. Le Rider Pella II. Edge irregularity. Luster remaining in devices; Extremely Fine. Estimated V ...
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2015-03-05
Kingdom of Macedon. Philip II, 359-336 BC. Gold Stater (8.57 g) minted at Pella, c. 340-328 BC. Laureate head right of Apollo. Reverse: Charioteer driving biga right; in lower right field, trident. Le Rider Pella II (cf. plate 61, 263). Very rare. Attractive, concise obverse with luster remain ...
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2015-03-05
Kingdom of Macedon. Philip II, 359-336 BC. Gold Stater (8.58 g). Laureate head right of Apollo. Reverse: Charioteer driving biga right; no exergual line. Cf. Le Rider plate 90, 11-16 (no exergual line but differing symbols and monogram). Lustrous and struck from fresh dies. Superb Extremely Fi ...
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2015-03-06
Kingdom of Macedon. Philip II, 359-336 BC. Gold Stater (8.56 g) minted at Pella, c. 340-328 BC. Laureate head right of Apollo. Reverse: Charioteer driving biga right; in lower right field, trident. Le Rider Pella II; cf. SNG ANS 268. High relief on obverse with a little luster in the devices A ...
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Ancient Macedon coinage - Phil ... (15 coins)
Some coins of Macedonia under reign of Philip II (359–336 BC).
Philip II had great military and diplomatic skills what helped him to start raising of Macedonia. He build strong army what was a great gift for his son Alexander the Great. Alexand ...
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Ancient Macedon coinage - Phil ... (15 coins)
Some coins of Macedonia under reign of Philip II (359–336 BC).
Philip II had great military and diplomatic skills what helped him to start raising of Macedonia. He build strong army what was a great gift for his son Alexander the Great. Alexand ...
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