Stack's Bowers Galleries

The January 2021 Auction  –  15 - 17 January 2021

Stack's Bowers Galleries, The January 2021 Auction

Live Sessions: Ancient and World Coins, Banknotes

Part A: Fr, 15.01.2021, from 7:00 PM CET
Part B: Sa, 16.01.2021, from 1:00 AM CET
Part C: Sa, 16.01.2021, from 11:00 PM CET
Part D: Su, 17.01.2021, from 1:00 AM CET
The auction is closed.

Description

Dionysios I, 406-367 B.C

Exceptionally Stunning Dekadrachm from the Hand of Euainetos

SICILY. Syracuse. Dionysios I, 406-367 B.C. AR Dekadrachm (42.60 gms), Reverse die signed by Euainetos, ca. 405-390 B.C. NGC Ch EF, Strike: 4/5 Surface: 4/5. Fine Style.

Gallatin dies-R.VII/C.XIV; de Luynes-1249; SNG Cop-690; Dewing-896 (all from same dies); HGC-2, 1299. Obverse: Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving quadriga left; above, crowning Nike flying right; below heavy exergual line, military harness, shield, greaves, cuirass, and crested Attic helmet, all connected by a horizontal spear; Reverse: Head of Arethousa left, wearing grain wreath, triple-pendant earring, and pearl necklace; four dolphins swimming around, ΣΥΡΑΚΟΣΙΩΝ above, and EYAINE along lower edge (the last two only partially visible on the flan). One of the iconic coins from antiquity, this hefty silver emission has been rendered by one of the more refined hands of the entire classical world, and features his signature ( if only a partial one ) below the magnificently engraved head of Arethousa. While many of these dekadrachms can be plagued by off-centering, heavily porous surfaces, a higher degree of wear, or just an overall "unattractive" appearance, this example delivers on all bullet points, and offers exactly what one seeking out a superb representation would desire. The strike is well centered, the toning creates the flair of an old-time cabinet, the metal quality remains unaffected by the passing of two-and-a-half millennia, and the artistry is exactly what can be expected from the skillful Euaintetos. RARELY encountered so majestic and well presented, and assuredly a great opportunity for the savvy collector to add a keystone piece to their classical collection. Read more about this item in our Coin of the Week blog post, here.

Ex: Gemini II (1/2006) Lot # 38.

Estimate: $30000.00- $50000.00

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Price realized 30'000 USD
Starting price 18'000 USD
Estimate 30'000 USD
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