Lydia, Sardes; Herakles/Apollo
Description:
Lydia, Sardes, ca. 200 - 133 BC. Dimophon, Zinados, magistrates. Laureate bust of a Herakles right, with lion's skin tied around neck / ΣAPΔIANΩN; Apollo standing left, holding crow an laurel branch, ΔHMOΦΩN ΘHNAΔOY in left field.
Diameter:
AE17 mm
Weight:
5,5 g
Grade:
VF/VF
Attribution:
unpublished magistrates; cf. SNG Cop. 492-9 (magistrate); cf. BMC 32-6 var. (magistrate)
Commentary:
rare with two magistrates; olive-grey patina, contrasting deposits
History:
Four miles north of ancient Sardes the large mound of earth reaches over 60 meters in the sky - the tomb of Alyattes (618–561 BC), the king of Lydia and the first monarch to mint coins.
Article Number:
053-04-05-44408