Macedon Under Rome Silver Tetradrachm (167-148 BC) XF NGC 5/4
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Issued for use in Macedonia under Roman rule which occupied a large section of northern Greece. These coins are well preserved examples for being more than 2100 years old.
Coin Highlights:
- Roman Silver Tetradrachms were minted sometime from 167-149 B.C.
- NGC encapsulation as Extra Fine authenticates and protects the condition of the coin.
- This particular specimen features incredible original toning.
- Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5.
- Obverse: Features a Macedonian shield at center bust of Artemis Tauropolos.
- Reverse: Displays a club within an oak wreath with legend on either side, "MAKEDONON PROTHS" which roughly translates to "MACEDONIANS FIRST".
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