Macedon, Philip III (Brother of Alexander the Great), Bronze, Apollo & Horse - 323 to 319 BCE - Greek World

Macedon, Philip III (Brother of Alexander the Great), Bronze, Apollo & Horse - 323 to 319 BCE - Greek World

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Includes glass top display box. Origin: The Kingdom of Macedon, an ancient Greek kingdom founded around the 7th century BCE and greatly expanded by Alexander the Great. Authority: Philip III Arrhidaeus, elder half brother of Alexander the Great who ruled after Alexander's death. Denomination: Unnamed bronze unit Type Number: Price P64 in Martin J. Price's catalogue of Macedonian coins in the British Museum Obverse Design: Head of Apollo wearing taenia Reverse Design: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ (King Philip) - Nude youth on horseback to right, double axe symbol above, Price Monogram 476 below (consisting of the letters Η and Κ). All purchases include a Certificate of Authenticity. You will receive the exact item in this photo, along with a glass top leatherette display box.

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