Description
Iconography & Artistry
The Obverse: A stylized, facing head of a Gorgoneion (Medusa). While archaic Gorgons were purely monstrous, this 4th-century rendering features a more humanized face with thick, flowing locks, representing the Classical evolution of Greek numismatic art. * The Reverse: The profile of Athena facing right, wearing a prominently crested Attic helmet. Her presence on the reverse underscores the military readiness of the Pisidian highlanders.
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Condition
Very Fine (Ch. VF)
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PISIDIA, SELGE | SILVER OBOL (c. 350–300 BC)
Estimate $100-$120
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