Greek coin, Silver Didrachm, Lucania, Velia, 293-280 BC
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Ancient Greek coin; Lucania, Velia, Silver Stater/Didrachm, c.293-280 BC Head of Athena Left, in crested Attic helmet, bowl adorned with griffin Φ on neck guard, monogram behind / ΥΡΛΗΤΩΝ, lion advancing right, filleted caduceus above. Weight: 7.30 g Diameter: 20 mm. References: A port city along the Tyrrhenian Sea, Velia issued a varied and artistic coinage. The earliest coins were struck on thick, narrow planchets, and later issues were struck on increasingly broad, round flans. A few unusual issues aside, most Velian staters show on their obverse the head of Athena wearing a helmet with a great variety of decorations, including a laurel wreath, a wing, a chariot, a dolphin, a griffin and the creature Scylla. The reverse usually shows a lion in a variety of poses; typically he is prowling, but other times he stands with his head more erect. Major varieties of the reverse design include a lion attacking a stag, gnawing on prey, or walking before a palm tree.
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Greek coin, Silver Didrachm, Lucania, Velia, 293-280 BC
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