MYSIA Kyzikos EL Stater head of Athena

MYSIA Kyzikos EL Stater head of Athena

5300,00 

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Reference : SNG.Paris.286 / VonFritze.67Numismeo number : 27092

Description

Pedigree : CNG auction 120 11 May 2022 lot 300

M. Brett, in the 1955 catalog of Greek coins from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, had already noted the similarity between the zigzags at the base of the crest and those found on archaic Athenian tetradrachms. It therefore seems that this coin was directly inspired by these tetradrachms.

Cyzicus was a Greek city in Mysia, located on the Propontis (modern-day Sea of Marmara). It was founded by Ionian Greeks from the city of Miletus in 756 BCE. According to legend, the city was built by Cyzicus, son of Apollo, who came from Thessaly accompanied by the Pelasgians. They were later driven out by the Lydians, who in turn were expelled by the citizens of Miletus. (Source: Wikipedia)

Additional information

Weight

16,03

Diameter

21,8

Metal

Electrum

Conservation

Very Fine

Année de frappe

Circa 550-450 BC

Region

Mysie

Mint

Cyzique

Obverse

Head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet, below tunny left.

Reverse

Incuse square