Good Afternoon, I’ve managed to ID my other shield helmet coins, but these elude. Any ideas? I believe the left coin has a longer than average thunder bolt (...not crayfish...nor leaf), looks a little like a laurel branch. The rt...no dot in the monogram/pi y. Thank you,
2 real good looking Macedonian Shields right there, my man! Your one on the right is possibly: Alexander III – Kassander Circa 325-310 BC. Æ Unit (15.5mm, 4.28 g). Uncertain mint in Macedon. Macedonian shield; boss with thunderbolt flanked by dots / Macedonian helmet; monogram below. Price 413 var. (monogram). Near VF, dark green patina. And your second has recently been attributed as: ALEXANDER IV c. 323-310 BC. AE (16mm, 3,59g). Macedonian shield, thunderbolt in center / Macedonian helmet, thunderbolt below, B / A on either side. Price 416.
I really like the left skew of the pi y. That matches well. But I have some concern about the plumes being a different shape...curling back up at the end. I need to look at it again...but I left it at work. I appreciate your assistance and enthusiasm.