DYRRHACHIUM Epidamnos ILLYRIA 208BC Silver GREEK Coin

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Item: i14582 Certified Authentic Ancient Coin of: Greek city of Dyrrhachium (Epidamnos) in Illyria Silver 'Drachm' 17mm (2.72 grams) Meniskos (Moneyer), Amynta (Magistrate), Class D5 Struck circa 208-48 B.C. MENIΣKOΣ , Cow right, calf left, torch in right field, hound running right in exergue, dot border. ΔΥΡ-A-MYN-TA, Straight, double-stellate pattern, vertical single device line, tadpole device lines, triple dots, line border. The majority of the silver coins of Apollonia and Dyrrhachium have a cow and suckling calf on the obverse and a double stellate pattern on the reverse taken from Corcyrean prototypes. The cow/calf fertility symbol is of Euboean origin. The symmetrical geometrical pattern is most probably a schematic representation of the two stars of the Dioscuri. Epidamnos, a colony of Corcyra founded c. 623 B.C., was the chief town of the Dyrrhachii, in whose name its coins were issued. The Romans changed the name of the place to Dyrrhachium, and it became the main port of arrival in Greece for ships from Brundisium, in Italy. You are bidding on the exact item pictured, provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity. The city was founded as Epidamnos in the ancient region of Illyria in 627 BC by Greek colonists from Corinth and Corcyra . Its geographical position was highly advantageous, read more