Coins and Antiquities Consignment Shop
  Welcome To Forum Ancient Coins!!! All Items Purchased From Forum Ancient Coins Are Guaranteed Authentic For Eternity!!! Please Call Us If You Have Questions 252-646-1958 or 252-497-2724 Expert Authentication - Accurate Descriptions - Reasonable Prices - Coins From Under $10 To Museum Quality Rarities Welcome To Forum Ancient Coins!!! All Items Purchased From Forum Ancient Coins Are Guaranteed Authentic For Eternity!!! Internet Challenged? We Are Happy To Take Your Order Over The Phone 252-646-1958 Explore Our Website And Find Joy In The History, Numismatics, Art, Mythology, And Geography Of Coins!!!

×Catalog Main Menu
Fine Coins Showcase

Antiquities Showcase
New & Reduced


Show Empty Categories
Shop Search
Shopping Cart
My FORVM
Contact Us
About Forum
Shopping at Forum
Our Guarantee
Payment Options
Shipping Options & Fees
Privacy & Security
Forum Staff
Selling Your Coins
Identifying Your Coin
FAQs
zoom.asp
   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Anatolia| > |Paphlagonia| > GB97287
Sinope, Paphlagonia, c. 85 - 65 B.C.
|Paphlagonia|, |Sinope,| |Paphlagonia,| |c.| |85| |-| |65| |B.C.|, Perseus, the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty, was the first of the mythic heroes of Greek mythology. His exploits defeating various archaic monsters provided the founding myths in the cult of the Twelve Olympians. Perseus killed Medusa and claimed Andromeda, having rescued her from a sea monster.
GB97287. Bronze AE 30, SNG BM 1532, Rec Gen 61, HGC 7 416, SNG Stancomb 796 var. (monograms), SNG Cop IV 305 var. (same), aVF, weak flat strike, marks, areas of light corrosion, Sinope (Sinop, Turkey) mint, weight 19.322g, maximum diameter 30.3mm, die axis 0o, c. 85 - 65 B.C.; obverse head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested helmet decorated with Pegasos and four horse foreparts; reverse Perseus standing facing, harpa in right hand, Medusa's severed head in left hand, Medusa's winged body lies at his feet, ΣINΩ-ΠΗΣ divided horizontal across field, no monograms; SOLD










REFERENCES

Karoglou, K. Dangerous Beauty: Medusa in Classical Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v.75, no. 3 (Winter, 2017).

Catalog current as of Thursday, April 25, 2024.
Page created in 0.781 seconds.
All coins are guaranteed for eternity