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A stunning silver tetradrachm minted under King Perseus of Macedon, circa 174–173 BC at Pella or Amphipolis. Perseus was the last Greek ruler of Macedon, inheriting a kingdom already largely dependent on Rome. His policies ultimately led to armed conflict, culminating in the Battle of Pydna (168 BC). Perseus died in exile in Italy two years later.

Coin Highlights:

Obverse: Diademed head of Perseus facing right, with diadem cutting through his detailed hair

Reverse: Open winged eagle clutching a thunderbolt in its talons, surrounded by oak wreath; inscription reads BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠEPΣEΩΣ (“Of King Perseus”)

Condition: NGC Mint State, Fine Style

Historical Significance: Last Hellenistic ruler of Macedon before the Roman conquest; beautiful portrait in classic Hellenistic style

This coin is museum-quality and collectible, perfect for investors, historians, or numismatic enthusiasts.

Perseus of Macedon 179–168 BC Silver Tetradrachm – NGC Mint State, Fine Style

3,125.00$ سعر عادي
3,072.32$سعر البيع
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