Product Description
Cistophoric Tetradrachm 30 mm 133-67 BC. Snake emerging from cista mystica, Dionysiac wreath of ivy and berries around / Two snakes flanking bowcase, snake-entwined staff of Asklepios to right. BMC 116; very fine, as usual struck from weak obv.-die
interesting symbol
The snake-entwined staff refers to the cult of Asklepios in Pergamon.
Additional Information
| Category 1 | Greek Coins |
|---|---|
| Category 2 | Mysia |
| Category 3 | Pergamon |
| Denomination | Cistophoric Tetradrachm |
| Date | 133-67 BC |
| Material | Silver |
| Condition | very fine |
| Supplement | as usual struck from weak obv.-die |
| Catalogue | BMC 116 |
| Weight | 12.51 g |
| Diameter | 30 mm |
| Item Number | 40277 |
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