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Please Help ID Greek Coin Labeled Macedon

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This coin weighs 4.45 g and is 16 mm. It is uniface and slightly scyphate.
The holder says "Macedon" but I don't know if this is correct.
There are two photos of the obverse, and one of the (blank) reverse.
It has the letters A and Sigma under a large bell-shaped object.
Any help will be appreciated.


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Yes, absolutely you got it, Bob L!
Examining the coin under magnification I see there is an H in the upper right, matching the first coin listed.
It was not uniface, it's just that the convex side has been worn almost smooth. Under magnification there are traces of scallops around the edge, as in the first coin referenced. Thank you!
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