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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Aeolis| > GB35595
Grynion, Aeolis, c. 350 - 306 B.C.
|Aeolis|, |Grynion,| |Aeolis,| |c.| |350| |-| |306| |B.C.|, Aeolis was not originally a geographic term but a collective name for the cities in region on the west coast of Asia Minor founded by the Aeolians, a branch of the Hellenic peoples. The twelve southern cities were grouped in the Aeolian League; these were Temnos, Smyrna, Pitane, Neonteichos, Aegirusa, Notium, Cilla or Killa, Cyme, Gryneum, Larissa, Myrina, and Aegae.
GB35595. Bronze AE 12, SNG Cop 205 - 206; SGCV II 4209; BMC Troas p. 132, 3 ff., VF, green patina, porositity, Grynion (near Aliaga, Turkey) mint, weight 1.516g, maximum diameter 11.9mm, die axis 180o, c. 350 - 306 B.C.; obverse laureate head of Apollo facing; reverse [ΓYPNH], mussel shell; ex CNG 9/02 #283 sold for $250 + 15%, ex David Freedman Collection; rare; SOLD











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