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Abbaitis in Phrygia, 190-133 BC., Æ 22, BMC 8.
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Ancyra(?) mint of the Abbaëtae-Mysi in Phrygia, 190-133 BC.,
Æ 15 (14-15 mm / 2,90 g), smaller flan, usually 5-6 g,
Obv.: youthful head of Heracles r., wearing lion's skin headdress.
Rev.: ΜΥΣΩΠ/ ΑΒΒΑ , lion's skin draped on club; {MYΣTN.. } or {MYΣΩN} -monogram to r.; whole in an oak wreath.
BMC 25. 2, 8 ; SNG Cop. 5 ; SNG Tübingen 3892 ; Sear GC 5097 .
This Mysian people occupied a district in western Phrygia of which Ancyra and Synaüs were the chief cities.
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