Campania, Neapolis; head of Apollo/man-headed bull
	
			Description:
					Campania, Neapolis, 275-250 BC. NEOΠOΛITΩN; laureate head of Apollo left; Ξ behind / Man-headed bull walking right; above, Nike flying right, placing wreath on bull's head; IΣ below.				
		
		
				
			Diameter:
					AE20 mm
		
	
				
			Weight:
					5,84 g
		
	
				
			Grade:
					VF/VF		
	
				
			Attribution:
					Taliercio Series IIIa, 38; HN Italy 589		
	
				
			Commentary:
					dark glossy patina, well centered, good details with full ethnic, flan crack		
	
				
			History:
					The original Greek colony was named Parthenope, and after it had been destroyed by Etruscans in 6th century BC, new city (Neapolis) was built nearby.		
		
		
		
				
						Article Number:
									014-01-07-41652							
						
		
		
	
							
							
			