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Tetradrachm of Selinous

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Obverse: Horse quadriga driven by Apollo and Artemis to l.; border of dots. Reverse: River god Selinos naked, standing l., pouring libation over altar; cook in front of altar; l. selinous leaf and bull on pedestal
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of Frederick M. Watkins
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Title: Tetradrachm of Selinous
Description:
Obverse: Horse quadriga driven by Apollo and Artemis to l.
; border of dots.
Reverse: River god Selinos naked, standing l.
, pouring libation over altar; cook in front of altar; l.
selinous leaf and bull on pedestal.

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