Dear gentlemen, More than 10 years ago I've purchased in Rome in a Bolaffi shop this coin. Would be great to find out how this coin might look in a proper grade. Here is the image of the certificate as well.
Weight is 5,75 g Diameter is about 17 mm Macedonian Kingdom, lifetime coin of Alexander III The Great, 336-323 BC. Bronze. Obverse - Alexander as Herakles clad in lion skin head-dress right. Reverse - a soldier's weapons: a club right above, bow in a quiver (arrow case) below. Between them probably the Greek inscription ALEXANDROU that translates into "Of Alexander". There is ">E" written on the top of the bow and club. It is unclear for me what ">E" on the reverse means. Would be great to find a catalog number, a proper mint (perhaps Macedonian?), and a correnct value.
Thanks ain advance!