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Apameia, Phyrgia 133-48 B.c.

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Apameia,-Phyrgia-133-48-B.c.
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Obv: Bust of Athena right, in high-crested Corinthian helmet & an aegis
Rev: Eagle alighting right on basis decorated with meander pattern, flanked by caps of the Dioskouroi surmounted by stars, star in upper center, magistrates name beneath.
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another neat coin ACG! why are the dioscuri caps "topped" off with stars? same thing on this coin I posted recently...

Apameia,-Phyrgia-133-48-B.c.

obverse...

Apameia,-Phyrgia-133-48-B.c.
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well, I just "googled" it out...

from wikipedia, " The brothers became the two brightest stars in the constellation Gemini ("the twins"): Castor (Alpha Geminorum) and Pollux (Beta Geminorum)."

Neat!
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Thanks Chris! That's a neat coin there. Bilingual, yes?
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I love the patina on the first coin. Very cool for that period.
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Great coins, both!
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Very nice looking coin.
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I do like the OP coin. Great find. I must admit my love is with the Chrsmat Indo-square.
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