KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA - PHILIPPO II 359-336 - Lot 47

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KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA - PHILIPPO II 359-336 - Lot 47
KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA - PHILIPPO II 359-336 Laureate head of Apollo, right. R/. Bige of horses led by an aurige holding rènes and kentron. Canthar under horses and at exergue, ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ, caduceus and spearhead. ♦ Le Rider p. 265, 14 Gold statere struck at Kolophon during the reign of Philip III Arrhidaeus **(323-316). (8,58 g) Very rare variety. Very beautiful. **Philip III Arrhidaeus, born between 359 and 352 and assassinated on December 25, 317, was Macedonian king of the Argeades dynasty, which reigned from 323 to 317. Reputedly mentally deficient, he was the half-brother of Alexander the Great, and ruled Macedonia jointly with Alexander IV from June 323 until his execution by order of Olympias. He was pharaoh of Egypt, king of Persia and king of Asia.
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