CRUCIFIER COLLECTION

220-214 BC, AE 18,

SARDES

ACHAEUS

HEAD OF APOLLO R LONG CURLS,

EAGLE STANDING R WITH PALM BRANCH

A close up of an eye

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5.3g, #87- XF,

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The AE 18 coin of Achaeus (220–214 BC) is a rare bronze issue from the Sardes mint, struck during his brief period as a rebel king against the Seleucid Empire. These coins typically feature a laureate head of Apollo on the obverse and an eagle holding a palm branch on the reverse

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