WILLIAM M. STANCOMB
overstruck on earlier Mithradatic Pontic and Bosporan coins. It is deemed to rep-
resent Apollo as Asander because it shows the regal attributes of the king and the
religious attributes of Apollo. Dr. Frolova pers. comm. tells me that she does not
know of this particular obverse die elsewhere.
Contact the author at: wilIiam.stancomb@uwclub.net
* I must express my appreciation to Drs. Jarosław Bodzek in Kraków and Sergei Kovalenko of the Pushkin
Museum, Moscow, for discussing some of the issues in this article with me.
overstruck on earlier Mithradatic Pontic and Bosporan coins. It is deemed to rep-
resent Apollo as Asander because it shows the regal attributes of the king and the
religious attributes of Apollo. Dr. Frolova pers. comm. tells me that she does not
know of this particular obverse die elsewhere.
Contact the author at: wilIiam.stancomb@uwclub.net
* I must express my appreciation to Drs. Jarosław Bodzek in Kraków and Sergei Kovalenko of the Pushkin
Museum, Moscow, for discussing some of the issues in this article with me.