TYPE Ancient Greece, Istros (Thrace), 4th c. BC, silver stater
DESCRIPTION .
Obv: Two male heads facing, right one inverted
Rev: Sea eagle on dolphin, Greek legend ISTRIE, symbol below
REFERENCE: SG 1669v
GRADING: F, toned
ORDER INFO: G2204, $160
The unique and interesting obverse design has several possible interpretations, including the Dioskouri, the rising and setting sun and the final two branches of the Danube (ancient Ister). While hardly reflecting zoological reality - as an 18-pound eagle is unlikely to attack a much heavier dolphin at sea - the reverse scene, present on coinages of two Black Sea cities (Istros and Sinope - though rather distant, they were both originally Milesian colonies) might have some symbolic significance in juxtaposing two leading deities - Zeus and Poseidon - through their sacred animals.