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Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II, Silver Tetradrachm

Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm. Mint of Amphipolis, lifetime issue, struck 355-348 B.C. Head of Zeus facing right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev. ΦIΛIΠ - ΠOY, Philip, wearing a petasos and a cloak, on a horse pacing left, his right arm raised, M below horse's raised right foreleg, 14.49g., 3h (Le Rider, pl. 25, 50A (D27/R43A). Of exemplary style, well-struck in high relief with the finer details of Zeus's laurel-wreath, Philip's cloak, and the horse's mane and saddle clearly visible, some traces of double-striking on reverse, extremely fine.

Provenance:

Ex Gorny & Mosch 159, 8 October 2007, lot 99

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