I bought the coin from a reputable dealer. However, I just thought I would post it on the Coin Community Forum in the hope that I could obtain additional information.
You have provided me with some great information for further investigation
The Coin Community Forum is great for that. So many knowledgable members
Happy to help, Squire. It's an early posthumous issue struck during the reign of Alexander's half brother Philip III Arrhidaios. It's a Price 1936, from 323-317 BC. (I've seen these listed elsewhere as 323-319 BC) Here's one that appears to have been struck from the same dies: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3302354
As a "newby" to the field of Ancient Coins your advice is very valuable and much appreciated
I am "stoked" by the fact that you have shown me a drachm from the same die. I can see the similarity. For example both coins have a small "die crack" adjacent to the lower lip of Herakles (Alexander the Great?) which gives him a somewhat enigmatic (battlescarred?) appearance.
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