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Coin ID #5940

The Kaystrianoi (BC 200-50) AE 15

2nd-1st century BC. AE15 (1.98g). Laureate head of Apollo right / KAYCTP[I]ANΩN, lion-skin draped over club. Very rare, about VF, nice light-green patina. Hoeft coll.

The Kaystrianoi (Caystriani), the people of the plain of the Lower Kayster (HN). The river Kayster, today Karasu, has been celebrated by the ancient poets as the favorite residence of the swans. Ephesos was located on the mouth of the Kayster. The plains were first mentioned by Homer, Ilias 2.461. The coins were struck probably in Hypaipa (HN).

File information
Filename:kaystrianoi_ANS1944_100_48919cf.jpg
City/Mint name:The Kaystrianoi
Keywords:bronze / hellenistic
References:ANS 1944.100.48919; not in Imhoof-Blumer
Valuation:€60, Dr. Brandt
Photo courtesy of:Dr. Brandt - www.vcoins.com/ancient/klassische-muenzen
Filesize:34 KiB
Date added:May 20, 2009
Dimensions:709 x 374 pixels
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