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| Issuer | Kingdom of Macedonia |
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| Year | 325 BC - 315 BC |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mintage | ND (325 BC - 315 BC) |
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Price 242 places this issue firmly among the earlier Pella strikes in Alexander's lifetime or immediately posthumous production — a period when the mint was operating under direct royal supervision before the satrapies began producing their own autonomous Alexander types. Pella, as the Macedonian capital, held administrative priority, and its dies tend toward careful execution compared to the rushed provincial output that followed the king's death in 323.
The decade following Alexander's death saw his coinage deliberately maintained as a transactional fiction of continuity by his warring successors. This piece falls exactly in that window.