Mysia, Pergamon Mint, AE circa 140-50 BC, Nikophoros (Victory), Magistrate

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Mysia, Pergamon Mint, AE (bronze,2.48g ,18mm), circa 140-50 BC, Nikophoros (Victory), MagistrateĀ 
Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right
Rev: Owl standing facing on palm frond; flanked monogram, ĪĪ™ĪšĪ—Ī¦ĪŸĪ”ĪŸĪ„ in exergue
Ref: SNG Copenhagen 388 var Rarity/Choice: Common, VF (light deposit otherwise well intact patination)
Note: Coins from Pergamon, an ancient city located in the region of Mysia (in present-day Turkey), provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the city during the Hellenistic period. AE coins, made of bronze or copper alloys, were commonly minted by Greek cities for everyday transactions and trade. During the timeframe of circa 140-50 BC, Pergamon would have been under the rule of the Attalid dynasty, which governed the city as part of the broader Hellenistic world. The Attalid rulers, descended from one of Alexander the Great’s generals, played a significant role in the cultural, political, and economic development of Pergamon.