IONIA. Phokaia. Circa 360-340 BC. Hemiobol (Silver, 7 mm, 0.31 g, 8 h). Female head to left, her hair rolled up at the back. Rev. Head of a griffin to left, crest along the back of his neck; all within a linear frame. Apparently unpublished, but see Obolos 21, 2022, 467 and Nomos 18, 2019, 162 for other examples from the same dies. Very fine.
When a coin of this type first appeared at auction in 2013 it was somewhat bizarrely dated to c. 480 BC; this is, of course, stylistically impossible! Heads like the one on the obverse of this coin are quite similar to the heads of Apollo on contemporary issues from Kolophon, but since our example lacks a wreath it is surely of a local nymph, probably Phokaia herself.