CNG - Macedon. Alexander III. 4Drachm. VF Item #1240375190 $370.00 First bid $1.00 Quantity 1 # of bids 38 [Leave feedback] Time left Auction has Location PA (to seller)ended. (to bidder) Country/Region USA/Philadelphia [envelope] mail this auction to a May-23-01 If you are the 07:09:40 PDTfriend seller or theMay-30-01 Ends 07:09:40 PDT now alert Seller cngcoins (919) High bid rcblev (0) *** Be sure to check CNG's website for recent additions to our inventory *** [Image] Macedon, Kings of. Alexander III. 336-323 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.55 gm). Babylon mint. Struck 311-305 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; monogram in wreath before, MI under throne. Price 3746; Müller 734. VF. 726616 Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed - 14 day return privilege for any reason. CNG accepts for payment: check, money order or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). The manner of payment accepted is subject to our qualification of the bidder. CNG's Domestic, Canadian, and International postage rates. Pennsylvania residents please add appropriate sales tax. If you would like to learn more about ancient and medieval coinage, visit us at historicalcoins.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Image] [counter 1] Free Honesty Counters, Listing Tools from Andale. Bidding This page is available on eBay for a limited time only. Please print a copy for your own records. If you're the seller or the now what? 1. Contact each other. The seller (cngcoins) and the high bidder (rcblev) should contact each other within three business days to to discuss payment and shipping details. 2. Leave feedback for the other party once the seller has received the payment and the winning bidder has received the item. Leave feedback to seller - Leave feedback to bidder. Details for the seller and high bidder(s): The seller should contact the winning bidder(s) with information on the total cost, including shipping, and where to send payment. The winning bidder(s) must pay the seller directly for the item(s), and it is the seller's responsibility to fulfill the order when payment terms are met. The binding contract of the auction is between the winning bidder and the seller.