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A spectacular Mint State silver tetradrachm from the Kingdom of Paeonia, issued by King Lycceius. This coin is graded NGC Mint State, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5, tied for the Finest Known example.

Ruler: Lycceius, King of Paeonia (359–335 BC)

Denomination: Silver Tetradrachm

Obverse: Laureate head of Apollo right, short hair, inscription ΛΥΚΚ-EIOY

Reverse: Heracles crouching left, strangling the Nemean Lion arched right, bow and quiver to right

Weight & Diameter: Typical tetradrachm (~17 g, 28 mm)

Grade: NGC Mint State, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5

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🏛 Historical Context

Lycceius was the first Paeonian king to issue coins in his name

His coinage celebrated alliances with Philip II of Macedon, who claimed Hercules as a mythical ancestor

The reverse depicts one of the 12 Labours of Hercules, symbolizing strength, heroism, and dynastic legitimacy

This coin is bright, well-centered, and crisply struck, making it a numismatic masterpiece

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📊 Rarity & Significance

Extremely rare – one of the finest known examples

Ideal for museum-quality displays, historical collections, or investment-grade numismatics

A key piece for collectors of Greek, Macedonian, and ancient mythological coinage

Kingdom of Paeonia – Lycceius Silver Tetradrachm

$1,850.00 Regular Price
$1,824.20Sale Price
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