TROAS. Ophrynion. Circa 350-300 BC. Tetrachalkon (Bronze, 13.5 mm, 1.23 g, 7 h). Bearded, head of Hector facing, turned slightly to the right, wearing triple crested helmet. Rev. ΟΦΡΥ The infant Dionysos kneeling right atop ivy branch, holding grape cluster in right hand. SNG Copenhagen 456. SNG von Aulock 1559. Rare. Green patina. Very fine.
From the collection of a scholar.
The coinage of Ophrynion is one of the few instances in ancient numismatics that bears a portrait of the Trojan hero Hector. Thus, this is one of the only chances for a collector to acquire a depiction of the Trojan hero, who was killed by Achilles and whose tomb was reportedly located at Ophrynion.