Details
LOT 3088
Cyprus, Kourion. Eua- AE Unit. Early-mid 4th century BC.
Laureate head (of Apollo?) facing slightly to left, drapery around neck / Mare standing to right, suckling foal standing to left below; EYA above. Destrooper pl. 10, 11; Zapiti & Michaelidou -; Tziambazis 39. Near Very Fine. Very rare.(3.81gr, 16mm, 1h.).
Provenance
Ex Parthenon Gallery and Coincraft, London, UK, 1990s-2000s.
Property of a North London, UK, private collector.
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