Well Ryro, here it is , Perdikkas II , son of Alexander the first , founder of the Kingdom of Macedonia. Both father and son ruled for over 40 years each in difficult times for the new kingdom. Between 413 and 359 BC 10 kings followed untill Philip II became king, and laid the foundation for a Macedonian empire created by his son. This is the only other one I was been able to find; Please show your Macedonian coins issued before Philp II (369-336 BC), thanks.
Amyntas III. King of Macedon. AR Stater (8.92 gm, 12h, 22mm) Aigai, circa 394/3-370/69 BC. Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin Rev: Horse standing to right, AMYN-TA around, all within linear border within shallow incuse square. SNG COP. 512 var. SNG ANS 87 ff. var. AMNG S. 159,1 f. var.
Nice coins. This isn't so nice - I found a Perdikkas III AE in my local dealer's junk box - it is a bit cruddy, but my only "early" Macedonian kingdom coin: The lion side is a bit better than the Hercules side: Macedonia Kingdom Æ 15 Perdikkas III (c. 365-359 B.C.) Aigai or Pella Mint Head of young Hercules right / ΠΕΡΔΙΚ / KA above & below lion standing right, holding broken javelin in his jaws. Sear 1515; B.M.C. 5.2,3; HGC 3, 839 Rare R1 (3.85 grams / 15 mm)