
Ancient Greek Tetradrachm (Philip II of Macedon Reverse Style)
Kingdom of Macedonia (Ancient Greece) · Circa 359-336 BC (Original) / Modern Replica (Likely)
The reverse of the coin depicts a jockey on a horse galloping to the left, holding a palm branch, symbolizing a victory in the Olympic games. The name 'PHILIPPOU' in Greek script is typically found beneath the horse.
- Country
- Kingdom of Macedonia (Ancient Greece)
- Year
- Circa 359-336 BC (Original) / Modern Replica (Likely)
- Denomination
- Tetradrachm (or Hemidrachm depending on scale)
- Metal
- Likely bronze or base metal (Originals were silver)
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