Pannonia, the Hercuniales in the Danube region, Kapostal-derived type imitating Philip II of Macedon, ca. 200-100 BC.,
Æ Tetradrachm (20-23 mm / 8,72 g),
Obv.: crude diademed head right (stylized head of Zeus or Philip II).
Rev.: stylized horse left; annulet above.
Göbl 484/1 ; Kostial 774 ; Dembski 1424v ; cf. Kostial 773 ; cf. Allen & Nash 45 .
The Celtic Hercuniales tribe lived in Pannonia near the Kapos river, under lake Pelso (today Balaton, Hungary), and they used crested-rider type obols and tetradrachms imitating Philip II of Macedon. In a german catalog the name of Kapos-Tal means the Kapos (river) valley, where these types had been found at first.
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