Cilicia, Aegeae, AE Circa 164-27 BC, Tyche / Horse Head

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Description

Cilicia, Aegeae, AE (bronze, 6.34g, 19.8mm), Circa 164-27 BC
Obv: Veiled and turreted bust of Tyche right
Rev: AIĪ“EAIĪ©N …/ KAI – AYTONO[MOY]; Head and neck of bridled horse left
Ref: SNG France 2303 var Rarity/Choice: Common, Good VF
Note: Aegeae was one of the major cities of ancient Cilicia, strategically located on the Mediterranean coast. The city had a long history of Greek and Persian influence before coming under the control of the Seleucid Empire. Later, during the Roman period, it became an important center for maritime trade. This coin reflects the cultural and religious diversity of Cilicia during this period, with the image of Tyche representing the city’s prosperity and protection, while the horse head symbolizes its ties to local traditions and possibly its importance in trade and agriculture. The presence of Tyche suggests the city’s reliance on maritime commerce, while the horse head emphasizes its connection to the land and its resources.