CRUCIFIER COLLECTION

 187-31BC, AE21

PELLA, MACEDON

HEAD OF YOUNG PAN W SHEPARDS CROOK ON SHOULDER / ATHENA ALKIDAMOS FIGHTING R

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 8.5 g, #41-VF+

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These products of ancient bronze and copper coinage from the Greek (450 BC-100 AD) and or Roman Republic 

Between 167 and 149 BC, Macedonia was transformed from a monarchy into a Roman-occupied territory after the Third Macedonian War (168 BC). Rome abolished the monarchy, split the kingdom into four client republics (merides) to weaken it, banned trade and intermarriage between districts, restricted mining, and later annexed it completely as a province following the Fourth Macedonian War and defeat of Andriscus, according to reports by Wikipedia and the Artemis

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