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Krannon, Thessaly, Greece, (350 - 300 B.C.)
Æ Dichalkon
O: Horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys.
R: “KR-AN/NO”, hydria (water carrying vessel) mounted on cart.
Krannon mint
4.605
17.4
Rogers Thessaly 197, SNG Cop 43, SGCV I 2073

It was customary in time of drought to take a sacred chariot with Hydria in procession through the City to supplicate Apollo for rain, and if a crow settled on the wheels, that was the sign that Apollo would grant the prayers of the faithful. -- Rev. Edgar Rogers in The Copper Coinage of Thessaly

Krannon, Thessaly, Greece, (350 - 300 B.C.)

Æ Dichalkon
O: Horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys.
R: “KR-AN/NO”, hydria (water carrying vessel) mounted on cart.
Krannon mint
4.605
17.4
Rogers Thessaly 197, SNG Cop 43, SGCV I 2073

It was customary in time of drought to take a sacred chariot with Hydria in procession through the City to supplicate Apollo for rain, and if a crow settled on the wheels, that was the sign that Apollo would grant the prayers of the faithful. -- Rev. Edgar Rogers in The Copper Coinage of Thessaly

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ickster   [Aug 03, 2013 at 01:48 AM]
Nice example! I've been considering one of these types myself.
quadrans   [Aug 03, 2013 at 04:04 AM]
congrats Mat nice piece
Randygeki(h2)   [Aug 03, 2013 at 04:49 PM]
Looks like a nice solid patina too. great addition Mat
lordmarcovan   [May 15, 2014 at 03:12 PM]
I've admired this type for a while and almost bought a very similar example 2 years ago.
Robin Ayers   [Feb 05, 2019 at 05:02 AM]
nice addition!

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