This coin is such a classic in my opinion with the image of Herakles on one side with the lion’s skin hanging from a tree – a symbol of his defeat of the Nemean Lion – and then the bull on the other side.
Phaistos, like many of the other cities on Crete, is extremely ancient. Archeological evidence points to habitation from 3600 BCE and a number of Mycenaean structures remain.
Homer mentioned that Phaistos participated in the Trojan War. Per mythology, the founder of the city was Phaistos, a son of Herakles. The mythical king Rhadamanthus, who became one of the judges of the dead, ruled over Phaistos.
In the 3rd century BCE, Phaistos was destroyed by Gortyna.