
Macedonian shield with thunderbolt in the centre, surrounded by five crescents, five dots between each of them / B-A to left and right of Macedonian helmet with anchor on the front and stylised earflaps in lower centre; KE monogram at lower right. 15mm, 4.54 grams. Pella mint. Liampi 8-22; Paris 1625; SNG Evelpidis 1426; SNG Cop 1120; Pozzi 2030; Weber 2183; Price 405.
Some Macedonian bronzes, probably minted soon after the death of Alexander the Great, do not show the name or the monogram of the ruler. The B-A might be a posthumous reference to Alexander or perhaps to Antigonus Gonatas, who might have minted these coins.