IONIA. Erythrae. Ca. 550-500 BC. EL sixth-stater or hecte (10mm, 2.58 gm). NGC AU 5/5 - 3/5, light scuff. Head of Heracles left, wearing lion skin headdress / Quadripartite incuse square punch with two filled quadrants. SNG von Aulock 1942. SNG Kayhan 737-738. Ex Numismatica Ars Classica, Auction 54 (24 March 2010), lot 121. Note - the recent publication by W. Fischer-Bossert, "Die Electronhekten mit dem Herakleskopf: Herakleia Pontike, nicht Erythrai", NZ 126 (2020) reattributes this issue to Bithynia-Heraclea Pontica, as noted on the holder. The ancient city of Heraclea Pontica, nestled along the southern coast of the Black Sea, in present-day Turkey, has an intriguing history intertwined with the rise and fall of Hellenistic civilization. Founded by Megarian colonists in the 6th century BC, the city quickly became a significant maritime and trading hub, drawing its importance from its strategic location between the East and West. HID09801242017 © 2023 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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