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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Ionia| > |Archaic Electrum| > SH82714
Ionia, c. 600 - 550 B.C.
|Archaic| |Electrum|, |Ionia,| |c.| |600| |-| |550| |B.C.|, The referenced CNG coin is one of only a few other examples of this type known to Forum. Electrum coins with a very similar obverse type have been attributed to Erythrai. CNG identified this type and the referenced von Aulock coin as distinct from that group. The coins attributed to Erythrai have a quadripartite incuse also found on the Herakles-head electrum from that city. This coin and the von Aulock trite have a plain square punch. Also, the electrum at Erythrai are all struck on the Phokaic standard, while this and the von Aulock trite are on the Lydo-Milesian standard.
SH82714. Electrum Hemihekte (1/12 Stater), Lydo-Milesian standard, 1/12 stater; unpublished in the standard references; CNG e-auction 387 (30 Nov 2016), lot 191; cf. SNGvA 7776 (trite), aVF, slightly off center, red earthen deposits, edge cracks, uncertain Ionian mint, weight 1.134g, maximum diameter 7.6mm, c. 625 - 600 B.C.; obverse floral or stellate pattern; reverse roughly square punch with irregular markings within; very rare; SOLD











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