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Live auction - bgr_774627 - IONIA - PHOKAIA Hecté ou sixième de statère

IONIA - PHOKAIA Hecté ou sixième de statère AU
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Estimate : 600 €
Price : 330 €
Maximum bid : 330 €
End of the sale : 06 December 2022 14:25:56
bidders : 3 bidders
Type : Hecté ou sixième de statère
Date: c. 366 AC.
Mint name / Town : Phocée
Metal : electrum
Diameter : 11 mm
Weight : 2,53 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Superbe exemplaire sur un flan un peu court au droit, centré. Joli portrait, bien venu à la frappe et finement détaillé. Patine de collection
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête féminine à gauche (Ménade), les cheveux longs tombant sur le cou, retenus par un bandeau avec les cheveux torsadés ; petite bandelette devant la tempe ; sous le cou, un petit phoque.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Carré creux quadripartite.

Historical background


IONIA - PHOKAIA

(6th - 4th century BC)

Phocaea was located seventy kilometers northwest of Smyrna on the coast, on the border of Aeolid, opposite the peninsula of Ionia. Phocaea was one of the first cities in Asia Minor to mint coins in the second half of the 7th century or the first half of the 6th century BC. The city, whose eponymous symbol was the seal, minted a large electrum mint. The Phocaic stallion shone throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. The city fell under Persian domination in 545 BC After the revolt of Ionia in 499 BC and its terrible repression five years later, Phocaea lost much of its importance. At the end of the 5th century BC it contracted with Mytilene, located in the island of Lesbos, a monetary alliance which was to last until the arrival of Alexander the Great in Asia Minor..

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