Coins from the Roses (Rhode) mint, Spain. 3d. century BCE.
Rhode issued, during the 3rd century BC, several silver drachma mintings. On the obverse there was the head of a goddess together with the legend POAETON alluding to its inhabitants, while, on the reverse, the image of a rose seen from below symbolized the name of the city.
In addition to some silver fractions, bronze issues of lower value are also known from this colonial mint, often re-minted on Punic coins from Sardinia.
Silver Drachma with Rose seen from below. Obverse: Female head with spikelets in her hair. Hellenistic Greek culture (3rd century BCE).
Silver Drachma Divider (tritetartemorion) Anv.: Female head.
Rev.: Schematic flower, formed by a central globule and several roots. Greek Hellenistic culture (3d century BCE)
3-5. Coins. Bronze Issues. Anv.: Female head with spikes in the hairstyle. Rev.: Pink seen above. Hellenistic Greek culture (3rd century BCE). Citadel of Roses. Spain.
Exhibited at the Catalan Museum of Archaeology, Barcelona, Spain. Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (MAC).