Cilicia, Hierapolis, AE 2nd-1st Centuries BC, Tyche / Goddess Seated

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Description

Greek, Cilicia, Hierapolis, AE (bronze, 8.07g, 20.2mm), 2nd-1st Centuries BC
Obv: Turreted bust of Tyche right; monogram behind
Rev:Ā  [IEPO]Ī OĪ›IT[Ī©N] / [TĪ©Ī] Ī Ī”ĪŸC T[Ī©I] / [Ī Ī„Ī”Ī‘ĪœĪ©I]; goddess seated left, holding scepter and uncertain object; eagle below throne
Ref: SNG France 2207; SNG Levante 1564 Rarity/Choice: Common, VF (nice earthen highlight on dark patina)
Note: Hierapolis in Cilicia was an ancient city located in the southeastern region of modern-day Turkey. It was known for its strategic location and its role as a center of trade and commerce in the region. Tyche, the Greek goddess of fortune and prosperity, is depicted wearing a turreted crown, which symbolizes her role as the protector of cities. She is facing right. The goddess is seated on a throne, facing left. She holds a scepter in one hand, a symbol of authority. Eagle is depicted below the throne, symbolizing divine protection or authority. This coin likely originated from Hierapolis in Cilicia, as it features imagery associated with the city’s identity and beliefs.