Description:

Asia Minor, Caria, Satraps of Pixodaros, 340 BCE to 334 BCE. OBVERSE: Laureated head of Apollo facing slightly right. REVERSE: Zeus Labraundos to right with double axe. Greek inscription to right. This important and beautiful coin features a beautifully stylized portrait of Apollo, the Roman god often associated with medicine and healing. The reverse side has a standing Zeus Labraundos depicted holding a double axe. This happens to be an excellent example of some of the finest of Classical Greek die mastery. Compare SNG von Aulock 2375–2376; SNG Kayhan 891–892. Size: 7.10 grams, 19 mm.

Provenance: private Healy collection, Studio City, California, USA, acquired over the last twenty years

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#127201

  • Condition: EF and a lovely example of this popular type.

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