Mysia, Lampsacus, Diobol
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Mysia, Lampsacus, 4th-3rd Century BC, Diobol, 1.16g. SNG Paris BN-1216-9 (Reverse Symbol off flan). Obv: Head of Apollo r. Rx: Forepart of Pegasus r.
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Mysia, Lampsacus, 4th-3rd Century BC, Diobol, 1.16g. SNG Paris BN-1216-9 (Reverse Symbol off flan). Obv: Head of Apollo r. Rx: Forepart of Pegasus r.
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