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<p>[QUOTE="Ardatirion, post: 1655065, member: 9204"]These bronzes were, like the tetradrachms and staters in the name of Phillip II, were regularly struck into the late 4th century BC. Alas, while the more numerous symbols on the precious metal coinage has usually allowed dating to within a few years, the bronzes, usually with but a single and common symbol below the horse, must for now remain an enigma.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ardatirion, post: 1655065, member: 9204"]These bronzes were, like the tetradrachms and staters in the name of Phillip II, were regularly struck into the late 4th century BC. Alas, while the more numerous symbols on the precious metal coinage has usually allowed dating to within a few years, the bronzes, usually with but a single and common symbol below the horse, must for now remain an enigma.[/QUOTE]
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