Macedonian CO's

Day 2,526, 08:18 Published in Greece Greece by THRAX and RUMELIAN

well... many of you that you hit against Greece next days you will be payed from FYROM for your damage with Combact Orders...

Lets find out in WICH money you will be payed...

i ll put some pictures of the historical Macedonian money below...

Tetradrachm

ALEXANDER III the Great's coin
Head of Macedonian Hero Herakles in lion's skin at the right. The Macedonian God Zeus with eagle and sceptre seated left
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Tetradrachm

PHILIP II coin, Amphipolis. Head of the Macedonian God Zeus to right.
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Tetradrachm (four nowdays Denars)

Amfipolis Macedonian Kingdom, Diademed and draped bust of the Macedonian Godess Artemis
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Stater (half of nowdays Denar)

Philip II coin, Laureate head of the Macedonian God Apollo on the right, Philip as charioteer driving fast as winner of the Olympic Games at left
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Tetradrachm

Alexander III The Great coin, Head of Macedonian Hero Herakles wearing leontè, Macedonian God Zeus enthroned holding sceptre and eagle and a (Macedonian but...) Corinthian helmet
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Tetradrachm (four nowdays Denars)

Antigonos II coin, Head of the Macedonian God Pan on Macedonian shield and the Macedonian Godess Athena
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Hemidrachm

Orthagoreia Kingdom coin, Head of Macedonian Godess Artemis facing slightly left, with quiver over shoulder Macedonian helmet and star above.

Drachm (one nowdays Denar)

King Perseus coin, Head of Helios and Rose
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

Drachm (one nowdays Denar)

Philip V and Perseus coin, head of the Macedonian river and Macedonian God Strymon to right and Ornamented trident head right
As you see has scripts in ancient Macedonian Language

and has more and more and more.....


ps: dont wonder why the nowdays Macedonians use the Roman name "Denar" for their coins... they just don love Drachmas...