Thracian Kings, Adaios, 270-230 BC.,
Æ21 (19-22 mm / 6,70 g), bronze, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 20°),
Obv.: laureate head of Apollo facing right.
Rev.: AΔAIOY / {HP} {ΔΣM ?} , tripod, monograms and legend flanking.
Gaebler (AMNG III), 147, 17 var. (different monograms and symbol, cf. pl. XXXVI, 22) ; BMC Thrace - ; BM 1 BS 322/326 ; SNG Tübingen 971 ; SNG Cop. 1177/1182 ; SNG Black Sea 324-326 (eg. http://www.s110120695.websitehome.co.uk/PHP/SNG_PHP/04_03_Reply.php?Series=SNGuk&AccessionNo=0901_0326) ; Peter, Dynasten S. 237 var. (different monograms and symbol) ; Lindgren I 1336 ; Moushmov 5756 ; Youroukova 110/116 .
from http://hourmo.eu/27_Reges_Thraciae/Adaios/Index_Adaios.html :
" Adaeus was a macedonian or thracian dynast who ruled over south-eastern Thrace. His main sphere of influence was probably the coast of the Propontis between Perinthus and the Thracian Chersones. From the bronze coin finds in Seuthopolis and Cabyle it is concluded that he also was of considerable commercial importance in the thracian mainlands. [Peter, 1997, p. 247-248]"