Nomos

Auction 15  –  22 October 2017

Nomos, Auction 15

Greek, Roman and Byzantine Coins, Dutch Medals

Su, 22.10.2017, from 2:00 PM CEST
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Description

Campania. Nola. Circa 400-385 BC. Nomos (Silver, 21 mm, 7.36 g, 11 h). Head of Athena to right, wearing crested Attic helmet adorned with a laurel wreath and an owl, with its head facing out, standing to right. Rev. ΝΩΛΑ[ΙΩΝ] Man-headed bull standing to right. HN III 603. Jameson 56, this coin. Rutter XXX (this coin). SNG ANS 557 same dies. A coin of lovely style, finely toned and with an attractively centered obverse. Reverse struck slightly off-center and with some flatness on the man-headed bull's head, otherwise, good very fine.
From the Stoecklin Collection, acquired from Bank Leu in the late 1950s or early 1960s, from the Jameson Collection, and from the collection of Professor L. White King, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 22 April 1909, 150.
One of the interesting discoveries about the smaller Campanian mints of the early 4th century is that the workers who produced their coinages were apparently the same. We know this because a number of obverse dies were shared between the different mints. For example, the obverse of this coin was also used to strike coins for Hyria (as SNG ANS 255).

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Price realized 12'000 CHF
Starting price 440 CHF
Estimate 550 CHF
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