SICILY. Selinus. Ca. 540-480 BC. AR didrachm (27mm, 8.66 gm). NGC MS 5/5 - 2/5, brushed. Ca. 540-515 BC. Wild parsley (selinon) leaf / Incuse square composed of twelve alternating raised and sunken triangles. HGC 2, 1208. SNG ANS 671-3. Medium cabinet toning on obverse. Bright reverse, retoning with rainbow hues. From the Paramount Collection. Ex Leu Numismatik AG, private sale with old dealer tag Situated on a vast plateau in southwestern Sicily, Selinus was founded in the late seventh century BC by Dorian colonists from Megara in mainland Greece. Named after a river god, Selinus was one of the earliest Sicilian cities to embrace the invention of coinage. Its first coins, struck on the Corinthian standard in circa 540 BC, bore a selinon (celery) leaf as a canting pun on the city name.
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Price realized | 3'400 USD |
Starting price | 60 USD |
Estimate | 1'000 USD |