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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Greece| > |Peloponnesos| > GB20542
Pellene, Achaea, Peloponnesos, Greece, c. 350 - 300 B.C.
|Peloponnesos|, |Pellene,| |Achaea,| |Peloponnesos,| |Greece,| |c.| |350| |-| |300| |B.C.|, Pellene was the easternmost city-state (polis) in Achaea, near the frontiers of Sicyonia. The ram head may refer to the local wool. Pellene cloaks were famous and were at one time given as prizes at the local games. By the time this coin was struck the prizes were paid in coin.
GB20542. Bronze AE 15, BCD Peloponnesos (Leu 96) 595, BMC Peloponnesus 10 - 12; SNG Cop 213, aVF, Pellene mint, weight 2.326g, maximum diameter 15.2mm, die axis 90o, c. 350 - 300 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo right; reverse Pellene monogram and ram head in wreath; SOLD











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