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Ancient Greek and Roman coins from Asia Minor


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Kyzikos (BC 460-400) EL 1/6 Stater488 viewsca 460-400 BC. EL Hekte (2.60g, 10mm). Head of Attis (Atys) facing right, wearing Phyrgian cap [below tuna right?] / Quadripartite incuse square. nEF. Carr coll.

Known type for a stater (at least 10 sold at auction, see Coin ID #9333 and #6817), hekte (1/6th Stater) (at least 12 sold at auction, see Coin ID #9330 and #9332), hemihekte (1/12th Stater) (at least 9 sold at auction, see Coin ID #9329) and Myshemihekte (1/24th Stater) (at least 6 sold at auction, see Coin ID #11022). In some instances, it appears that the die for the stater was used on hekte and, as such, the tuna is off the flan. This example is from an unknown die. In some cases, Attis is wearing a conspicuously jeweled Phyrgian cap (see Coin ID #9332) and in others, the jewels are less conspicuous or absent.
1 comments06/08/18 at 16:54Adrian: In Greek mythology, Attis was a vegetation god, associated with a spring festival of death and resur...
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Kyzikos (BC 500-450) EL Stater 386 views550-450 BC. EL Stater (16.06g, 22mm). Head of Athena left, wearing crested Attic helmet, base of crest decorated with zig-zag and pellet pattern; tunny fish left below / Quadripartite incuse square. Good VF. Carr coll.1 comments03/11/18 at 13:20Adrian: Less than a dozen of these staters are known - most of which, including this one, have been struck f...
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Kyzikos (BC 450-330) EL Hekte575 viewsca 450-330 BC. EL Hekte (2.66g, 10mm). Perseus kneeling right, head reverted, wearing a winged hood, cloak over shoulders fastened with circular brooch on breast, head of Medusa in left hand, sickle (harpa) in right; below, tunny fish right / Quadripartite incuse square. Unusually well centered, gVF. Carr coll.

The ‘Perseus’ emissions are known for denominations of stater through 1/96th. Most examples do not capture the whole ‘scene’ - commonly either the head of Perseus or Medusa being off the flan. This coin is possibly the second best published example capturing the major features [For an example that is even sharper in its detail, see Gemini IX (1/2012) lot 105].
1 comments01/13/18 at 19:56Adrian: Polydektes lured a young Perseus into agreeing to obtaining the head of Medusa, the only mortal Gorg...
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Kyzikos (BC 500-450) EL 1/6 Stater642 viewsca 500-450 BC. EL Hekte (2.66g, 10mm). Prow of galley left terminating in forepart of winged hound or wolf; below, tunny left / Quadripartite incuse square. VF. Very rare. Carr coll.1 comments10/13/16 at 00:35Adrian: William Greenwell, in his 1887 tome entitled: The electrum coinage of Cyzicus, notes only a stater o...
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