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Greek coins, Asia Minor, Stater

Currency:CHF Category:Coins & Paper Money / Coins: Ancient Start Price:48,000.00 CHF Estimated At:60,000.00 - 75,000.00 CHF
Greek coins, Asia Minor, Stater
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Greek coins, Asia Minor, uncertain mint, Stater ca. 500-480, EL 14.06 g. Lion lying down r.; above lotus flower. Rev. A rectangular incuse with rough surface between two square incuses with rough surface. Rosen cf. 245 (lion l.). Of the highest rarity, only the third specimen known. Well struck on a full flan with a superb representation. Extremely fine Ex Gorny & Mosch sale 164, 2008, 83. This stater is the third known example of the type. The other two are: Swiss private collection (same dies) and H. J. Berk, Buy or Bid Sale 61, 1990, 1 (different obverse die, same reverse dies). The coins were struck using two independent reverse dies for three incuse punches. First was applied the rectangular die in the centre, and then, the same square die on the left and on the right. This strike technique in three times caused the field of the obverse of being structured in three planes: one in the middle corresponding to the action of the rectangular die and one on each sides, disposed at an angle, corresponding to the subsequent action of the square die. This technique is characteristic of a small number of electrum staters associate to our coin. They bear the following types: jointed protomes of lion and bull (Weidauer 133), jointed protomes of bull and lion (Kraay-Hirmer 590 = Traité pl. 2, 3), jointed protomes of two lions with lotus flower (CNG 24, 1992, 292A), human headed winged man-faced bull (Gulbenkian 720 = Weidauer 178). The weight standard, typology and manufacture strongly suggest a Lydian or Ionian association for the series