PAMPHYLIA. Aspendos. Circa 465-430 BC. Stater (Silver, 21 mm, 10.90 g, 11 h), c. 450-440. Warrior, nude but for his helmet, advancing to right, holding shield and spear; between his legs, turtle. Rev. [E]Σ Τriskeles moving to right over lion prowling to left; in upper right field, turtle; all within incuse square. SNG Copenhagen -. SNG France -. SNG von Aulock 4484 ( same reverse die ). With a clear obverse; struck in good silver. Reverse slightly off center, otherwise, nearly extremely fine.
The presence of a turtle on both sides of the coin is possibly a reminder for the contemporary users that the coin has the same weight and value as the Aeginetan Turtles, which were then very popular in the area. In many ways it serves both to legitimize the coin, and to give it a more international character.
Price realized | 420 CHF |
Starting price | 360 CHF |
Estimate | 450 CHF |