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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Certified Coins| > SL95878
Persian Empire, Lydian Satrapy, Time of Cyrus to Darios I, c. 546 - 521 B.C.
|Certified| |Coins|, |Persian| |Empire,| |Lydian| |Satrapy,| |Time| |of| |Cyrus| |to| |Darios| |I,| |c.| |546| |-| |521| |B.C.|, After the Persian Cyrus defeated the Lydian King Croesus in 546 B.C., Lydia became a Persian satrapy. The Persian conquerors of Lydia continued to strike the same Croesus' silver half siglos and gold stater types. On the earliest examples issued under Croesus the lion and the bull were struck separately, with one punch at a time. Persian examples, such as this one, appear to have been struck with single reverse punch, only made to look like two separate punches.
SL95878. Silver 1/24 siglos, SNG Kayhan 1022; Klein 562, NGC VG, Strike 4/5, Surface 1/5 (Croesus, 561-546 BC, 5872605-031), probably Sardes (Sart, Turkey) mint, weight 0.41g, c. 546 - 521 B.C.; obverse on the left, forepart of a roaring lion right, confronting, on the right, the forepart of a bull left; reverse incuse punch; NGC| Lookup; SOLD




  






REFERENCES|

Molinari, N.J. & N. Sisci. Potamikon: Sinews of Acheloios. A Comprehensive Catalog of the Bronze Coinage of the Man-Faced Bull, With Essays on Origin and Identity. (Oxford, 2016).

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