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hieron


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AU Philip II Stater 359-336 B.C.(8.65g) minted under Arrhidaeus at Colophon 323-317 B.C.
O: Hd.of Alexander or Apollo r.; similar to LeRider Pl.90, 16 and Pl.93,26; Thompson 12; Jameson 978(dies)
R: Biga r., Tripod below; in ex., PHILIPOY
G: Superb FDC
S: Edward J. Waddell, Ltd.
This beautiful gold stater belongs to the period following the death of Alexander the Great when his half-brother, Philip III Arrhidaios, was the nominal head of state together with the conqueror's infant son by Roxane, Alexander IV. The gem-like delicacy of the engraving of these extraordinary dies singles this issue out as belonging to one of the mints of the Ionian coastal region of western Asia Minor, an area which, of course, was not controlled by the Macedonian monarchy in the time of Philip II. Kolophon is the city to which it is tentatively attributed, the tripod symbol linking it to an issue in the name of Philip III (cf. Price P41). The issue is likely to have been made prior to 319 BC, when the region came under the control of Antigonos I Monophthlamos.
· Date: May 16, 2007 · Views: 631 ·
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4to2centophilia

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May 16, 2007 6:35am Rating: 10 

It is too early in the morning for me to cry, but I am.

Maybe next you can tell me my favorite dog has died.

An obviously perfect coin in every respect. I am so happy for you (I am trying to make that sound sincere) ;-)

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May 16, 2007 10:16pm Rating: 10 

Agreed. This is an amazing coin.
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May 17, 2007 3:49am Rating: 10 

Fantastic.

I have 4 coins up at next Waddell auction, please buy them !
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hieron
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May 17, 2007 9:06am

OK which ones are they?
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May 17, 2007 9:12pm

Let you know later!
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