Details
| Weight | 13.88 grams |
| Diameter | 25.7 mm |
| Period | Grecque |
| Face value | Tétradrachme |
| Conservation status | Très très beau (TTB+) |
| Metal | Silver |
| Corner axis | 12 |
PRICE AND VALUE OF CELTS OF EASTERN EUROPE IMITATION OF THE TETRADRACHM OF PHILIP II (2ND-1ST CENTURIES BC)
| YOU BUY | Net unit price |
|---|---|
| 800.00 € |
Expert analyse
Coin well centered on both sides with a nice old collector's patina.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
OBVERSE :
Description : Laureate head of Zeus right.
REVERSE :
Description: Young man on horseback right, holding a palm.
Legend: under belly, Λ; K under raised foreleg.
These coins were minted in the early 3rd century BC and are an imitation of the tetradrachms minted by the Macedonian ruler, Philip II of Macedonia.
BENEFITS
- Historical interest
- Popular among collectors
- Magnificent specimen
- Finish : Antique
- Gift idea
IMPORTANT
Our posted buy-back prices are 100% guaranteed for all coins or bars under Godot et Fils seal. Please contact us if you have any questions on this subject.DELIVERY RATES
Transporteur premium - Valeur DéclaréePick up in store
