GREEK COINS
Cyprus
Kition. Pumiathon, circa 362-312 BC. Hemistater (Gold, 11mm, 4.15 g 9), year 11 = 352/1. Herakles, bearded and nude save lion's skin headdress and skin over his left arm, striding right, brandishing his club held with his right hand over his head, and holding his bow with his outstretched left; in lower right field, crux ansata = sign of Tanit. Rev. L MLK PMJTN (=of King Pumiathon in Phoenician Aramaic) Lion attacking stag to right; to right, -ו (year 11). Markou 61-64 (D8/R6). Very rare. Rather rough surfaces, otherwise, good very fine.
From the Chrysos Collection, acquired in Geneva in 1980.