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Sillyum BMC Sillyum 1

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Sillyum BMC Sillyum 1, Bronze, struck at Sillyum, 300–200 BC. Obverse: head of ares helmeted. Reverse: apollo naked, holding chlamys (cloak) on arm and bow; in field, thunderbolt apollon nu, debout. Weight about 4.2 g.
obverse Sillyum BMC Sillyum 1
reverse Sillyum BMC Sillyum 1
mint Sillyum weight 4.20g (4)
ruler diameter (0)
denomination axis (0)
material Bronze technique
country Greece dataset IRIS — Greek coinage (greekcoinage.org)
obverse

Head of Ares helmeted

reverse

Apollo naked, holding chlamys (cloak) on arm and bow; in field, thunderbolt Apollon nu, debout

specimens (15)
British Museum 2.92g
British Museum 5.22g
British Museum 4.99g
British Museum 3.67g
CHANGE (Oxford)
CHANGE (Oxford)
CHANGE (Oxford)
CHANGE (Oxford)
CHANGE (Oxford)
CHANGE (Oxford)
BnF (IRIS)
BnF (IRIS)
BnF (IRIS)
BnF (IRIS)
BnF (IRIS)

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Sillyum BMC Sillyum 1 (sillyum_bmc_1), 300–200 BC. Corpus Apertum Nummorum Orbis Antiqui (CANOA). https://canoanumis.org/coins/sillyum-bmc-sillyum-1/ (accessed: 2026-08-23). Full citation guidance: How to cite CANOA