The Macedonian Kingdom
The Macedonian Kingdom produced some of the most influential coinages of the ancient world. From the powerful horseman bronzes of Philip II to the iconic Herakles types of Alexander III, these issues circulated widely across Greece, Asia Minor, and beyond. Their artistry, historical importance, and broad range of varieties make them a cornerstone of Greek numismatics.
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WG 9903 — Philip II
PHILIP II. 359–336 B.C. Ae 18 (6.0 g). Head of Apollo right. ® Naked youth on horse prancing right, Bucranium below.
£115.00
WG 9897 — Philip II
PHILIP II. 359–336 B.C. Ae 17 (6.3 g). Head of Apollo left. ® Naked youth on horse prancing right, Bucranium below.
£90.00
WG 9898 — Philip II
PHILIP II. 359–336 B.C. Ae 17 (6.6 g). Head of Apollo right. ® Naked youth on horse prancing right, A below.
£70.00
WG 9899 — Philip II
PHILIP II. 359–336 B.C. Ae 18 (6.4 g). Head of Apollo right. ® Naked youth on horse prancing right, Monogram below.
£60.00
WG 9901 — Alexander III (The Great)
ALEXANDER III (The Great). 336–323 BC. Ae 18 (7.1 g). Head of Hercules right wearing lion skin. ® symbol, bow in bowcase above legend, club and thunderbolt below.
£75.00
WG 9908 — Alexander III (The Great)
ALEXANDER III (The Great). 336–323 BC. Ae 18 (6.9 g). Head of Hercules right wearing lion skin. ® Thunderbolt, club above legend, bow in bowcase, symbol below.
£70.00