Phrygia, Hierapolis(?) PB Medallion. Circa 1st-2nd centuries AD. Turreted head of Tyche to left, cornucopiae below / [I]ЄPA[ΠO]ΛI[TΩN](?), Apollo riding prancing horse to right. 50.44g, 37mm, 3h.
Condition as seen; pierced.
From the inventory of a European dealer.
This unusual piece bears a legend which is difficult to decipher; the attribution to Hierapolis comes from the few letter that are readable and the Apollo and horse design which can be found on coins from this area. However this attribution is not certain.