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This intriguing coin from the ancient city of Ariassos in Pisidia, dating to approximately 100 B.C., showcases a remarkable depiction of a laureate head of Zeus on the obverse, paired with a dynamic image of a butting bull on the reverse. As a significant example of regional Hellenistic coinage, this piece reflects the religious and cultural symbolism of Zeus’s divine authority and the importance of bulls in local cults and rituals. Its artistic detail and historical context make it a prized artifact for collectors of ancient Anatolian and Greek coins.

The obverse features a finely rendered laureate head of Zeus facing right, with intricate detailing in the beard, hair, and laurel wreath, emphasizing the deity’s divine status. The craftsmanship captures the majesty of Zeus as the king of gods, and the legend or inscriptions, where visible, authenticate its origin and period. The portrait embodies the reverence and artistic skill of the Hellenistic minting tradition.

The reverse depicts a lively scene of a bull in mid-charge, buttressing against an opponent or object, symbolizing strength, vitality, and possibly a local cultic significance. The detailed rendering of the bull’s musculature and posture highlights the quality of ancient minting techniques. This imagery emphasizes the importance of bulls in regional religious practices and societal symbolism within Ariassos and broader Pisidia.

Despite its age, the coin remains in excellent condition, with clear imagery and a natural patina that enhances its authenticity and visual appeal. Its size and detailed design make it an excellent display piece or a valuable addition to collections focused on Hellenistic Anatolia or regional Greek coinage. Its rarity and compelling imagery make it a “wicked cool” artifact for enthusiasts.

Own this fascinating Ariassos coin to connect with the religious and cultural heritage of ancient Pisidia. Its historical significance, detailed craftsmanship, and age make it a standout piece that celebrates the divine power of Zeus and the vitality of local cults. A must-have for collectors of ancient Greek and Anatolian numismatics!

This intriguing coin from the ancient city of Ariassos in Pisidia, dating to approximately 100 B.C., showcases a remarkable depiction of a laureate head of Zeus on the obverse, paired with a dynamic image of a butting bull on the reverse. As a significant example of regional Hellenistic coinage, this piece reflects the religious and cultural symbolism of Zeus’s divine authority and the importance of bulls in local cults and rituals. Its artistic detail and historical context make it a prized artifact for collectors of ancient Anatolian and Greek coins. The obverse features a finely rendered laureate head of Zeus facing right, with intricate detailing in the beard, hair, and laurel wreath, emphasizing the deity’s divine status. The craftsmanship captures the majesty of Zeus as the king of gods, and the legend or inscriptions, where visible, authenticate its origin and period. The portrait embodies the reverence and artistic skill of the Hellenistic minting tradition. The reverse depicts a lively scene of a bull in mid-charge, buttressing against an opponent or object, symbolizing strength, vitality, and possibly a local cultic significance. The detailed rendering of the bull’s musculature and posture highlights the quality of ancient minting techniques. This imagery emphasizes the importance of bulls in regional religious practices and societal symbolism within Ariassos and broader Pisidia. Despite its age, the coin remains in excellent condition, with clear imagery and a natural patina that enhances its authenticity and visual appeal. Its size and detailed design make it an excellent display piece or a valuable addition to collections focused on Hellenistic Anatolia or regional Greek coinage. Its rarity and compelling imagery make it a “wicked cool” artifact for enthusiasts. Own this fascinating Ariassos coin to connect with the religious and cultural heritage of ancient Pisidia. Its historical significance, detailed craftsmanship, and age make it a standout piece that celebrates the divine power of Zeus and the vitality of local cults. A must-have for collectors of ancient Greek and Anatolian numismatics!

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Pisidia, Ariassos Circa 100 B.C AE Laureate Head of Zeus & Butting Bull