Mysia, Pergamon, AE Circa 200-133 BC, Athena / Trophy

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Description

Greek, Mysia, Pergamon, AE (bronze, 5.4g, 16.4mm), Circa 200-133 BC
Obv: Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet
Rev:Ā  [Ī‘Ī˜Ī—]ĪĪ‘Ī£ – ĪĪ™ĪšĪ—Ī¦ĪŸĪ”ĪŸY Trophy consisting of a horned helmet and cuirass
Ref: SNG Copenhagen 399; SNG Paris 1875 Rarity/Choice: Common, Good VF
Note: Mysia was an ancient region located in the northwest of Asia Minor, which is now modern-day Turkey. It was situated along the Aegean Sea, bordered by the regions of Bithynia to the north, Phrygia to the southeast, and Lydia to the south. The major cities of Mysia included Pergamon, Cyzicus, and Assos. This coin reflects the military prowess and reverence for Athena in Pergamon, emphasizing the city’s victories and its dedication to the goddess of wisdom and warfare.