MYSIA, Adramyteon. Circa 2nd Century BC. Æ 12mm (1.72 gm). Laureate, three-quarter facing head of Zeus, slightly right / A­PA-M-Y, eagle standing left on rock; grain ear before. SNG Copenhagen -; BMC Mysia -; SNG von Aulock -; Laffaille -; Weber 4949. Good VF, black patina. Rare. ($200) The city is said to have been named after its founder, Adramys (also Adromos, Adromon or Adromus), notable for being a brother of king Kroisos of Lydia. Triton V Sale, 15 Jan 2002, lot 430. Lot sold for USD 230. Used by permission of Classical Numismatic Group, www.cngcoins.com.