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I see you have another beautiful patina Phillip II I just got one as well, only left facing That deep saturated color transforms a fairly ordinary coin into a unique gem!!! (I don't know if the celtic imitations are as common as the Macedonian issues, I'm guessing not as common) I love the horses bushy tail
The colour in the picture is very close but still it is much nicer in hand and the damage/ fault on the obverse much less distracting than the picture would suggest.