Cappadocia, Tyrana, AE Circa 1st Century BC, Bull / Zeus Seated

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Description

Greek, Cappadocia, Tyrana, AE (bronze, 2.83g, 14.1mm), Circa 1st Century BC
Obv: Bull standing right
Rev:Ā  TVAN Š„Ļ‰N;Ā  Zeus seated left on throne, holding sceptre and patera
Ref: SNG Copenhagen 315; Lindgren I 1734 var. (bull left) Rarity/Choice: Common, aVF (exhibits some deposits and a rough earthen surface)
Note: Cappadocia was a region of ancient Anatolia characterized by diverse cultures, thriving trade, and stunning landscapes. Bulls were often associated with strength, fertility, and sometimes with deities such as Zeus. Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, seated on a throne, holding a sceptre, a symbol of his authority, and a patera, a shallow bowl used in religious ceremonies. This coin reflects the importance of Zeus in the religious life of the region, as well as the significance of agriculture and prosperity symbolized by the bull. It also highlights the city’s autonomy and its ability to issue its own coinage, showcasing its status within the broader context of Cappadocia during this period.