Ionia, Kolophon, Epigonos, Magistrate, AE Chalkous, Circa 360-330 BC, Apollo / Forepart Horse

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Description

Greek, Epigonos, magistrate, AE Chalkous (bronze, 1.95g, 15.6mm), Circa 360-330 BC
Obv: Laureate head of Apollo to right
Rev: Traces Ī•Ī Ī™Ī“ĪŸĪĪŸĪ£ / ĪšĪŸĪ› Forepart of a horse to right
Ref: BNC 22. Milne, Colophon, 109 Rarity/Choice: Common, aVF (modern scratches and pitting otherwise, nicely centered on dark patina)
Note: Ionia, a region along the western coast of Anatolia in ancient Greece, was celebrated for its cultural and intellectual achievements. Kolophon, one of the prominent cities in Ionia, was renowned for its poets, philosophers, and artists, making it a center of cultural and artistic innovation. This coin provides valuable insight into the cultural and artistic milieu of Ionia during the Classical period. It reflects the region’s devotion to Apollo and its vibrant civic life, as evidenced by the representation of Kolophon and the imagery of the horse. Overall, the coin serves as a tangible expression of Ionia’s rich heritage and its contributions to the intellectual and artistic legacy of ancient Greece.