Details
LOT 2390
Ancient Greek Coins - Apameia Phrygia - Eagle Bronze 133-48 B.C.
Magistrate Kokos. Obv: helmeted and cuirassed bust of Athena right. Rev: APAMEWN KWKOY above and beneath eagle standing right, wings spread, star above, all on maeander pattern between two piloi, each surmounted by a star. Very fine.(8.35 grams.). [No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
Literature
BMC 78-82; SNG von Aulock 3466-3467; Weber 7025; Mionnet IV, 214; SNG Copenhagen 161-162.
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