Thrace, Istros (400-350 BC), Silver Stater (EF) - Conjoined Heads, Sea Eagle with Fish in Claws

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£650.00 £550.00

The coin features a the conjoined heads on the obverse, one upright and the other inverted, symbolizing the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux. The reverse depicts a sea eagle clutching a fish in its claws, a powerful image representing strength and dominance.  It was minted in the ancient city of Istros, located on the western coast of the Black Sea approximately 400-350 BC

Weight 5.73g

(Ref: AHC157)