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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Caria| > |Other Caria| > GS67171
Halikarnassos(?), Caria, c. 400 - 340 B.C.
|Other| |Caria|, |Halikarnassos(?),| |Caria,| |c.| |400| |-| |340| |B.C.|, In Kadmos 37 (1998), K. Konuk identifies Halikarnassos as a possible reading of the ethnic Carian reverse legend. The ram’s head may be a symbol of Apollo as the god of flocks and herds.
GS67171. Silver hemiobol, SNG Keckman 883 ff., SNG Kayhan 993 ff., Klein 496-7, noted in Troxell Carians, VF, Carian mint, weight 0.333g, maximum diameter 7.0mm, die axis 315o, c. 400 - 340 B.C; obverse head of ram right; reverse young male head right, ethnic legend (resembles A-S) across lower fields; SOLD




  







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