Numismatik Naumann

Auction 145  –  6 October 2024

Numismatik Naumann, Auction 145

Ancient and World Coins

Su, 06.10.2024, from 5:00 PM CEST
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Description

ATTICA. Athens. Tetradrachm (136/5 BC). New Style Coinage. Andreas, Charinautes and Krit-, magistrates.

Obv: Head of Athena Parthenos right, wearing triple crested Attic helmet decorated with Pegasos and floral pattern.
Rev: A - ΘE / ANΔ - PEAΣ / XA / YPI / NAY / THΣ / KPI.
Owl standing right on amphora, head facing. Controls: A on amphora, AΠ below; to right, Dionysos and Demeter standing facing; all within wreath.

Thompson 798; HGC 4, 1602.

Among the Greek poleis, Athens is undoubtedly the city that denotes the greatest monetary development. The earliest coinage followed the reforms attributed to Solon on the introduction of Attic weights to replace the Eginetic ones. These early coins, called "Wappenmünzen," were replaced by the "owls" at the end of the 6th century: tetradrachms marked with the head of Athena and the owl, next to which is now the ethnic of the Athenians. These types will last, with variations in style, until the end of silver production (c. mid-1st century). The most noticeable change occurs with the so-called "new style," established from the beginning of the 2nd century BC. In these issues the owl is surrounded by an olive wreath, which is why the tetradrachms are referred to in the inscriptions as "stephanephoroi" (= wreath bearers). Coins of new style also bear inscriptions with the names of magistrates

Condition: Very fine.

Weight: 16.78 g.
Diameter: 32 mm.

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Price realized 525 EUR 6 bids
Starting price 400 EUR
Estimate 500 EUR
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