Moesia, Istros; AR Drachm; male heads inverted/eagle on dolphin
Description:
Moesia, Istros, 4th century BC. AR Drachm. Two young male heads inverted / ΙΣΤΡΙΗ; sea-eagle standing on dolphin left and attacking it with its beak.
Diameter:
AR17 mm
Weight:
5,74 g
Grade:
VF/aVF
Attribution:
BMC 13
Commentary:
sharp details, minute green deposits on obverse, reverse slightly off-center, ethnic very flat
History:
Wiliam C. Saslaw and Paul Murdin of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge suggest that the unusual, inverted and anti-parallel heads actually symbolize the sun god Apollo and relates to the nearly total eclipse of the sun, visible in Istros in 434 BC.
Article Number:
020-08-03-41652