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head of ATHENA in Corinthian Helmet/Grain Ear, Metapontum. Greek Silver Coin
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Date: |
275 BC |
Composition: |
Silver |
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Denomination: |
Diobol |
Era: |
Ancient |
Historical Period: |
Greek (450 BC-100 AD) |
Year: |
325 BC |
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aXF |
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September 22 |
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Ancient Greek Coinage LUCANIA METAPONTION
LUCANIA
Metapontion
325-275 BC
Silver Diobol 11mm, 0.90g.
Obverse: Head of Athena right, wearing high-crested Corinthian helmet lifted back atop head.
Reverse: META left; Barley ear with leaf to right; cornucopia above leaf.
RARE ISSUE
Featuring obverse copied from the Corinthian types favored by Greek
mercenaries from the western Greek mainland - especially Akarnania and
Epeiros - this coinage was struck by Metapontion to support the
mercenary armies brought by Alexander the Molossian and Pyrrhos during
their great "Italian adventures".
Alexander I of Epirus "the Molossian" or "Alexander of Molossis" was a king of Epirus. As the son of Neoptolemus I and brother of Olympias (mother of Alexander the Great), Alexander I was an uncle of Alexander the Great. He was also an uncle of Pyrrhus of Epirus. Pyrrhus became famous for his "Pyrrhic victory" over the Romans. Pyrrhus was a second cousin of Alexander the Great.
Ref. Johnston F21; SNG ANS 533-9; Nearly Extremely Fine; This is a very small coin shown greatly enlarged thus Nicer in hand! Excellent for the issue; bright untoned silver, brighter than images suggest (light coins photograph darker and dark coins appear lighter, generally).
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