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LION/Stellate pattern. incuse square. Miletos, Ionia 500 BC Greek Silver Coin
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Silver |
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Diobol |
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Ancient |
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Greek (450 BC-100 AD) |
Year: |
525 AD |
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September 6 |
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Ionia Miletos Early Silver Coinage
Ancient Greek Coinage
IONIA
MILETOS
Late 6th-early 5th century BC
Silver Diobol ? Hemihekte ~ 1/12 Stater. Milesian Standard. 1.02g. 10mm at widest. Very Small coin ~ compare US dime at 17.9mm
Obverse: Forepart of lion left, head reverted facing right.
Reverse: Stellate floral star pattern around a central globe/pellet; within incuse square.
The lion with head reverted and star of these early coins were the emblems of Miletos, as they still appear together much later on Milesian civic coins of the Hellenistic period.
Ref. SNG Kayhan 462-467. Choice Very Fin. Very small coin shown greatly enlarged, thus much nicer in hand--attractive warm golden toning.
This coinage may have been struck around the time that Aristagoras, the tyrant of Miletos, incited the Ionian Revolt (499-493 B.C.) against the Persian Empire. While the revolt began well and the rebels even burned the Persian capital at Sardes, it soon turned against them. Miletos was recaptured by the Persians and as punishment all of the men were killed, the women and children sold into the slavery, and all the young men were made into eunuchs. When Phrynichos produced a tragedy about these events a few years later he was fined by the Athenian demos for reminding them of the terrible punishment meted out to their Ionian allies.
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