Nomos

Auction 23  –  30 November 2021

Nomos, Auction 23

Ancient and European Coins and Medals, including a specialized collection of ...

Tu, 30.11.2021, from 2:00 PM CET
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Description

CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS. Pantikapaion. Circa 340-325 BC. Stater (Gold, 22.5 mm, 9.09 g, 11 h). Head of Pan to left, wearing a wreath of ivy. Rev. Π-Α-Ν Griffin standing on grain ear to left, his head facing front, holding a spear in his mouth and with his right forepaw raised. Anokhin 1021. HGC 7, 20. Kraay & Hirmer 440. MacDonald 54. SNG BM Black Sea 867. Attractively toned and perfectly centered, of impressively bold Graeco-Scythian style. Extremely fine.

Sold on behalf of the Compagnie Bancaire Helvétique, Switzerland, ex Triton XIV, 4 January 2011, 257, Leu 83, 6 May 2002, 135, Numismatica Ars Classica 8, 3 April 1995, 241 and from the collection of R. Burrage, Ars Classica XVII, 3 October 1934, 398, then bought by Herbert Cahn.

Pantikapaion was founded by Milesian colonists c. 575 BC on the western shore of the Cimmerian Bosporos. It prospered greatly from its involvement in the Euxine grain trade, where it served as a collection and dispersal center for Crimean grain as it made its way to markets in the Aegean. Because of this, the community grew very wealthy, enabling it to support both an extensive and highly varied silver coinage as well as beautiful gold issues, struck on the Bosporan standard of c. 9.1 g, of which this splendid coin is a wonderful example. The head of bearded Pan on the obverse, crowned with a wreath of ivy, is a punning allusion to the city's name, while the fearsome horned griffin on the reverse was the protector of its wealth.

Bold Graeco-Scythian style with a pedigree to Ars Classica XVII, 3 October 1934, 398

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Price realized 160'000 CHF
Starting price 60'000 CHF
Estimate 75'000 CHF
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