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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Greek Coins| > |Geographic - All Periods| > |Greece| > |Aegina| > SH98011
Aegina, Saronic Islands, Greece, c. 550 - 525 B.C.
|Aegina|, |Aegina,| |Saronic| |Islands,| |Greece,| |c.| |550| |-| |525| |B.C.|, Greek Turtles minted on the island of Aegina are believed to have been the first coins struck in Europe. They were popular in their own time and accepted for payment far from the island. Because they were the first European coin type and because they are attractive and interesting, the Greek Turtle is considered a must have by many ancient coin collectors.
SH98011. Silver stater, HGC 6 424 (R1), Meadows group Ib, gF, toned, off center, light marks, struck with worn dies, Aegina mint, weight 12.330g, maximum diameter 21.3mm, die axis 0o, c. 550 - 525 B.C.; obverse sea-tortoise (Chelone Caouana) or common loggerhead turtle of the Mediterranean, narrow collar at the top; reverse incuse square of proto-Union Jack pattern; from the CEB Collection; scarce; SOLD











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