2nd-1st Centuries BC, Gaul, Massalia, AR Drachm, NGC ChXF

An ancient Greek coin from Gaul, Massalia, dating to the 2nd-1st centuries BC. It's an AR Drachm and has been graded as ChXF (Choice Extremely Fine) by NGC.
SKU: 4935354042
$585.00
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Description

Issued by the wealthy trading city of Massalia (modern Marseille), this silver Drachm dates to the 2nd–1st centuries BC and embodies the intersection of Greek urban sophistication and Celtic hinterland influence. The obverse often bears a stylized head of Apollo, while the reverse might feature a simple wheel or other abstract designs. This Choice Extremely Fine specimen captures the artistic blend of abstraction and tradition that defines Massalian coinage.


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