Celtic imitative of a rare Macedonian issue struck under Philip V and Perseus, 187 - 168 B.C. The choice was appropriate for the Serdi Celts as the river Strymon runs through the Serdi region.
Bronze AE 21, Imitative of a Macedonian Kingdom type, Philip V and Perseus, 187 - 168 B.C., SNG Cop 1299, Fair, 8.078g, 21.5mm, 0o, obverse reed-wreathed head of the river god Strymon right; reverse trident, blundered inscription, a powerful psychometric reading coin, very rare thus.
$65.00
46776q00