Etenna in Pisidia, 100-0 BC., Æ 18, von Aulock, Pisidien, II, 414-24.
Etenna in Pisidia, ca. 100-0 BC.,
Tetrachalkon(?) / Æ 18 (18-20 mm / 5,71 g), bronze, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°),
Obv.: two male figures standing side by side, naked except for mantles over shoulders, brandishing weapons, the left one advancing right with a bipennis (double axe), the right one advancing left with a harpa.
Rev.: ET - EN , female figure (nymph?) standing or walking right, looking back, holding out a protective hand against a serpent uncoiling from bottom left to top right, overturned amphora l. below.
SNG Cop. 148 ; von Aulock, Pisidien, II, 414-424 ; SNG France 3, 1531 .