Dyrrhachium. After 229 BC.
Denomination : Silver drachm.
Reference : Sear Greek - 1900 to 1901 variety
Size : 16.0 x 17.0 mm. Weight : 3.15 grams.
Grade : gF with weak areas.
Obverse : Cow with calf, with head of Apollo above, and the moneyers name XENWN above the cow's back, with a small eagle above the name.
Reverse : Double star pattern in a square, with an inscription naming the city around, but much of the name is not struck up.
This type is from very late in the Dyrrhachium series, at a time when there was a high mint production and most coins were struck carelessly.