A rare Gold Quarter Stater from Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, minted during his reign from 340–330 BC. This coin represents both artistic excellence and historical significance, showcasing Philip II as a legendary leader who laid the foundation for one of the largest empires in the western world.
Ruler: Philip II (359–336 BC)
Denomination: Gold 1/4 Stater
Weight: 2.10 g
Grade: NGC Choice XF
Mint: Kingdom of Macedon
Obverse: Head of young Herakles facing right, wearing a lion's skin headdress
Reverse: Greek inscription ΦIΛIΠΠOY (“Philippou”), bow, war club to left above, and fulmen (thunderbolt) below
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🏛 Historical Context
Philip II issued gold coinage to pay Celtic mercenaries and fund military campaigns
Assassinated by a young noble, Pausanias, Philip’s death paved the way for his son, Alexander the Great, to ascend the throne
Coins like this served as both currency and propaganda, reinforcing the king’s authority and divine favor
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📊 Rarity & Significance
Lifetime issue – extremely rare in high-grade condition
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$2,850.00 Regular Price
$2,821.00Sale Price
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