SELYMBRIA (near 500 – 450 B.C.) (now Selivria along the Sea of Marmora) Autonomous coins Silver: *4742. Rooster advancing right. Rev. : Concave square. 9 mm. Table XXV 5. 4743. Hermes bearded opposite, between ear and caduceus. Rev. : S?. Vase with 2 handles. 13 mm. *4744. Herakles's unbearded head, covered with lion's skin, right. Rev. : Rooster right within concave square. 12 mm. Table XXV 1. *4745. Rooster right, vase with 2 handles above. Rev. : Herakles's unbearded head, covered with lion's skin, right, within concave square. 9 mm. Table XXV 4. 4746. Rooster advancing left, holding worm in its beak. Rev. : Concave square. 10 mm. Table LII 8. 4747. Rooster left; S? below. Rev. : Concave square. 15 mm. Table LII 5, 7. 4748. Herakles's bearded head with lion's skin, right. Rev. : Rooster right, holding worm in its beak within concave square. 15 mm. Table LII 6. Bronze. *4749. Athena's helmeted head right. Rev. : Rooster advancing right. Table XXV 3. *4750. Helious's head (The Sun) with radiate wreath, right. Rev. : S?. Lighthouse. In the margin – barley- grain and vase with 2 handles. ALEXANDER M. (336 – 323 B.C.) *4751. Herakles's head, covered with lion's skin. Rev. : A???AN?POY. Zeus seated on a throne left, in right hand holding eagle, and in the left – sceptre. In the margin – rooster left. 25 mm. Table XXV 2.