The myth of Apollo and Daphne
Lot 841
MYSIA. Apollonia ad Rhyndacum. Commodus, 177-192. Diassarion (Orichalcum, 29 mm, 11.32 g, 7 h), circa 180-182. ΑΥ ΚΑΙ Μ ΑΥΡΗΛ ΚΟΜΜΟΔΟϹ Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Commodus to right, seen from behind. Rev. ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙ/ΑΤΩΝ Apollo, on the right, advancing left, extending his right hand and holding bow in his left; to left, Daphne kneeling left and embracing laurel-tree with both arms. RPC IV.2 online 450. SNG von Aulock 7202. Von Fritze 268. Extremely rare. A charming piece with a very interesting mythological reverse. Repatinated and somewhat rough, otherwise, very fine.

From a European collection, formed before 2005.


This extremely rare coin depicts the myth of Apollo and Daphne, a poignant tale from Greek mythology. The image captures Apollo, the god of the sun and prophecy, as he pursues the nymph Daphne, who, in a desperate bid to escape his advances, is transformed into a laurel tree. This myth symbolizes the eternal chase and unfulfilled desire, with Daphne's transformation marking her escape from Apollo's relentless pursuit.
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Closing time: 07-Sep-24, 19:00:00 CEST
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