Ancient Greek Bronze Coin, Philippi Macedon, Circa 356 BCE, Hercules With Lion Skin, Tripod Offerings, Ancient Collectibles Numismatics

 

Historic Numismatic Pieces, Ancient Coins From The Private Collection Of The Cuban Architect Conrado Maleta


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Dimensions, Diameter 17 mm, All measurements are approximate. Sold As Pictured. Provenance, Private Collector, Denmark, Acquired By tc&tc Private Collector in NYC 2026. // Ancient Greek Bronze Coin, Philippi Macedon, Dated Between 356 To 345 BCE, Drachm Currency. Shape Round But Irregular, Hammered. Obverse With The Head Of Herakles Facing Left And Wearing Nemean Lion Skin. Reverse With Tripod, A Symbol At The Left: Club And Grain Of Wheat, Torch, M And Earn Of Grain, Bow In Bow Case, Cantharus. Script In Greek At The Right In A Vertical Line With The Word Philippi. References Bellinger Philippi Group II 7-12.

The Ancient City Of Philippoi Was Originally Named CRENIDES And Was A Colony Of Thasos In The Thrace Region. King Philip II Of Macedon Conquered The City And Renamed On His Own Honor.

Ancient Numismatics And Collectibles, Ancient Mediterranean History, Iron Age Coinages, Greece, Italy, Antique Silver And Bronze Coins, Classic European Antiquities, Small Coins.

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Historic Numismatic Pieces, Ancient Coins From The Private Collection Of The Cuban Architect Conrado Maleta

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