Greek Silver Tetradrachm - Helios& Rose Bud - 205-190 BC

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Silver Tetradrachm - Ancient Greece: Rhodes, c. 205-190 BC.

Magistrate: Onasandros.

Obv: Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right.

Rev: Rose with bud to right, pileos surmounted by star to left.

Superb coin in excellent style - Rare!

Ashton 264, SNG Cop. 757. 25mm, 13.43g.

Helios was imagined as a handsome god crowned with the shining aureole of the Sun, who drove the chariot of the sun across the sky each day to earth-circling Oceanus and through the world-ocean returned to the East at night.

Homer described Helios's chariot as drawn by solar steeds, later Pindar described it as drawn by ''fire-darting steeds''. Still later, the horses were given fiery names: Pyrois, Aeos, Aethon, and Phlegon. The Colossus of Rhodes, one of the  Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. was an enormous bronze statue of Helios positioned at the harbor of Rhodes. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 226 BC.

  • Inventory# PA-2915
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