Islands of Caria, Rhodos. Rhodes. Circa 125-88 BC.
Electrotype Drachm 20.5mm. 5.8g.
Plinthophoric coinage. Antios, magistrate.
Radiate head of Helios facing slightly right / Rose with bud to right; wheat ear to left, ANTAIOE above; all within incuse square.
Toned, trace deposits. As made.

An electrotype coin is a reproduction made by a process combining chemicals and electricity.

Although electrotypes are not original coins, they are not regarded in the same class as counterfeits, forgeries or replicas. The electrotype process has been used by museums and collectors around the world ever since the process was first invented in 1838 to create examples of rare and historic coins that were otherwise very expensive, or unobtainable.