Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath to the right; reverse: tripod, behind it a thyrsus with ribbons diagonally to the right, monograms at left and right, inscription in two rows on the sides. Iconography: head of Apollo, tripod, thyrsus, monograms. Apollo (mythology). Dated 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC according to Frolov). Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin. Weight 7.40 g; dimensions 22.8 mm and 25.2 mm. Makers: Terlecki, Ignatius (1860–1916) noted., A circular, worn metal object with an uneven surface showing a raised profile of a person's

GLIX-115-3EC9HCX

Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath to the right; reverse: tripod, behind it a thyrsus with ribbons diagonally to the right, monograms at left and right, inscription in two rows on the sides. Iconography: head of Apollo, tripod, thyrsus, monograms. Apollo (mythology). Dated 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC according to Frolov). Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin. Weight 7.40 g; dimensions 22.8 mm and 25.2 mm. Makers: Terlecki, Ignatius (1860–1916) noted., A circular, worn metal object with an uneven surface showing a raised profile of a person's
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Bronze coin, Pantikapaion; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath to the right; reverse: tripod, behind it a thyrsus with ribbons diagonally to the right, monograms at left and right, inscription in two rows on the sides. Iconography: head of Apollo, tripod, thyrsus, monograms. Apollo (mythology). Dated 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC according to Frolov). Cimmerian Bosporus, Pantikapaion. Coin. Weight 7.40 g; dimensions 22.8 mm and 25.2 mm. Makers: Terlecki, Ignatius (1860–1916) noted., A circular, worn metal object with an uneven surface showing a raised profile of a person's

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