Pisidia, Selge (c. 360 BC), Silver Stater, 11.1 gms., two wrestlers facing, one grasping opponent's forearm, the other grasping opponent's shoulder, rev. slinger standing right, astragalos between legs, triskeles before, square countermark containing bull and inscription Ba'al before, within incuse square with dotted border (SNG Cop. 236; SNG Von Aulock 5257, same dies), good very fine and toned, with small planchet defects from overstriking, a scarce and unusual wrestling pose

Details
Pisidia, Selge (c. 360 BC), Silver Stater, 11.1 gms., two wrestlers facing, one grasping opponent's forearm, the other grasping opponent's shoulder, rev. slinger standing right, astragalos between legs, triskeles before, square countermark containing bull and inscription Ba'al before, within incuse square with dotted border (SNG Cop. 236; SNG Von Aulock 5257, same dies), good very fine and toned, with small planchet defects from overstriking, a scarce and unusual wrestling pose
Provenance
Numismatic Fine Arts, March 19, 1993, lot 251 (as Aspendos).