Philip II, 359–336 BC, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 323–315 BC, Le Rider pl....
Philip II, 359–336 BC, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 323–315 BC, Le Rider pl. 47,16, SNG ANS 780 (same rev. die), 14.35 g - nicely struck, beautifully toned and of exceptional style.
This particular variant is posthumously struck by either Philip II’s half-witted illegitimate son, Philip Arrhidaeus, or Alexander’s son by Roxana, Alexander IV.
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Philip II, 359–336 BC, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 323–315 BC, Le Rider pl. 47,16, SNG ANS 780 (same rev. die), 14.35 g - nicely struck, beautifully toned and of exceptional style.
This particular variant is posthumously struck by either Philip II’s half-witted illegitimate son, Philip Arrhidaeus, or Alexander’s son by Roxana, Alexander IV.
Category: Coins, Medals & Banknotes ▸ Ancient coins ▸ Greece