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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Aeolis| > GS81521
Elaia, Aiolis, c. 350 - 320 B.C.
|Aeolis|, |Elaia,| |Aiolis,| |c.| |350| |-| |320| |B.C.|, Aristophanes in Plutus makes a humorous comment on victorious athletes who are crowned with wreath made of wild olive instead of gold: "Why, Zeus is poor, and I will clearly prove it to you. In the Olympic games, which he founded, and to which he convokes the whole of Greece every four years, why does he only crown the victorious athletes with wild olive? If he were rich he would give them gold."
GS81521. Silver diobol, SNGvA 7679, SGCV II 4196 var., SNG Cop -, VF, slightly grainy, Elaia (near Zeytindag, Turkey) mint, weight 1.198g, maximum diameter 10.5mm, die axis 0o, c. 350 - 320 B.C.; obverse head of Athena left in crested Attic helmet; reverse Ε-Λ-A-I around olive-wreath, all within incuse square; nice style; SOLD











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