No story today :) Just the coin:


Obverse: Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right

Reverse: APTEMΩN / P-O, rose with bud to right, hook to left; all within incuse square.

Struck 170-150 BC in Rhodes. Struck to the so-called Plinthophoric standard, under the magistrate Artemon.

13.1mm, 1.16g.

Jenkins 50; SNG Helsinki 658. VF

  • @meanmon13
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    11 year ago

    Wow I really like thos coin, it’s soo clean! I really like that the design on the reverse is cut out of a square like they used a punch. I love coins with mythology related figures on them like creatures and gods. It makes the time in history when those religions were relevant seem more real.

    • @EvilCartyenOPM
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      11 year ago

      It is indeed struck using a punch with a design, many Greek coins were :) Coins from Rhodes always feature a rose.

      Incidentally, I think the portrait of Helios looks a lot like Alexander the Great.