Ancient Coinage of Macedonia, Kings, Perdikkas II

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Raymond 131ff
Sear SG 1488
Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. AR Tetrobol. Struck 451-446 BC. Horse walking right / Crested helmet in linear border. TextImage
Raymond 141
Sear SG 1488
Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. AR Tetrobol. Struck 451-446 BC. Horse walking right / Crested helmet in linear border. TextImage
Raymond 149Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. AR Light Tetrobol. c446/5-438/7 BC. Horse walking right / Helmet in linear incuse square. SNGCop 487.TextImage
Raymond 165Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Light Tetrobol. Horse walking right; Γ on exergual line / Long-crested helmet right in linear square.TextImage
Raymond 166Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Light Tetrobol. Horse prancing right; Γ on exergual line / Long-crested helmet right in linear square. TextImage
Raymond 175Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Light Tetrobol. Horse prancing right; plain exergual line / Π-E-ΡΔI-K around long-crested helmet right in linear square.TextImage
Raymond 184ff
Sear SG 1490
Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. AR Tetrobol. Struck 443-437 BC. Mounted horseman, carrying two spears, on horse walking right / Forepart of lion right within incuse square.TextImage
Raymond 201
Sear SG 1490
Kingdom of Macedonia, Perdiccas II AR Heavy Tetrobol. Struck ca 237/6-232/1 BC. Rider in kausia on horse rearing right, holding two spears / Forepart of roaring lion reclining right, kerykeion above, all in shallow incuse square. TextImage
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Raymond 204
Sear SG 1490
Perdikkas II, King of Macedonia. AR Tetrobol, ca. 437-424 BC. 2.29 g. Rider wearing petatos, holding two spears, on horseback prancing right / Forepart of lion right, both paws visible, straight-lined truncation, caduceus right above, all within incuse square. Raymond 204; SNG Cop 501; SNG ANS 61; SNG Greece 125 (same dies).TextImage
Raymond 207
Sear SG 1490
Macedonian Kingdom, Perdiccas II AR Tetrobol. ca 437-431 BC. Rider in kausia on horse rearing right, holding two spears / Forepart of lion reclining right, kerykeion above, all in shallow incuse square. TextImage
Raymond 228Kingdom of Macedon, Perdikkas II AR Heavy Tetrobol. Second series, circa 437/6-432/1 BC. Horseman, in chlamys & petasos, & holding two spears in his right hand, riding right; plant beneath horse / Forepart of lion right within shallow incuse square. SNG ANS 55.TextImage
SNG ANS 37Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Light Tetrobol (2.03 gm). First series, struck 451/0-447/6 BC. Horse walking right / Crested Corinthian style helmet right within incuse square. TextImage
SNG ANS 40Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Light Tetrobol. Group IV. Horse walking right / Crested helmet right.TextImage
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SNG ANS 41Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. AR Light Tetrobol. Group IV, First series. Struck 451-446 BC. Horse walking right / Crested helmet right, small projection at back of crest. TextImage
SNG ANS 47Kings of Macedonia. Perdikkas II. 451-413 BC. AR Heavy Tetrobol (2.28 gm). First series, struck 443-437 BC. Horseman, holding two spears, on walking right / Forepart of lion right; within incuse square. TextImage
SNG ANS 63Perdikkas II, King of Macedonia, AR diobol, 454-413 BC. 0.8 g. Bridled horse right, tethered to a ring. / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG ANS 63; SNG Cop 482; AMNG III 9 (as Alexander I).TextImage
SNG Cop 482Perdikkas II, King of Macedonia, AR diobol, 454-413 BC. 0.96 g. Bridled horse right, tethered to a ring. / Quadripartite incuse square. SNG Cop 482; SNG ANS 63; AMNG III 9 (as Alexander I).TextImage
SNG Cop 495vPerdiccas II, 454-413 BC, AR Tetrobol. Horse prancing right / Crested helmet right in double linear square within shallow incuse. TextImage
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Note:The "Raymond" references above can be found in the article "Macedonian Regal Coinage to 413 BC" by Doris Raymond, in ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs 126 (1953) which is freely downloadable for everyone from HathiTrust. thanks to the generosity of the ANS