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| Issuer | Philippi (Macedon) |
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| Year | 356 BC - 345 BC |
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| Value | Gold Stater (20) |
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| Reverse description | A tripod cauldron with three legs resting on a decorative base, depicted in frontal view with a bowl surmounted by volute handles and a wreath or decorative element above. To the right of the tripod, a Macedonian helmet or head in profile is visible in the field. The ethnic inscription ΦΙΛΙΠΠΩΝ is arranged vertically along the left side of the tripod in Greek characters. The composition is typical of early Philippan civic coinage prior to the royal issues of Philip II, reflecting the city's religious and civic iconography. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | ΦΙΛΙΠΠΩΝ |
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