Description: Ancient Greek Silver 12th stater from Miletos, Ionia (9 mm 1.01 gm) late 6th - early 5th century BC. Obverse: Forepart of lion facing left. Reverse: Ornamental star within an incuse square. References: Seaby1668; British Museum Catalogue 14. Metal: Silver (AR) This exquisite silver 12th stater hails from the ancient city of Miletos in Ionia, minted between 550 and 450 BC. The obverse showcases the forepart of a lion facing left, symbolizing strength and courage—a common emblem in Greek art and coinage. On the reverse, an ornamental star is elegantly set within an incuse square, a design characteristic of Ionian mint craftsmanship. Miletos was a prominent cultural and economic hub in ancient Greece, known for its philosophers and as a center of maritime trade. Coins from this city are prized for their historical significance and artistic merit. This piece is cataloged in Seaby's reference on page 133, number 1668, and corresponds to number 14 in the British Museum Catalogue. An exceptional addition for collectors specializing in ancient Greek or Ionian coinage, this 12th stater offers a tangible connection to the rich history of classical antiquity. Purchased from Classical Numismatic Group (CNG) eAuction 573 Lot 1023 I have been advised, when buying a coin, to go for the best coin I could afford. When comparing coins, compare the detail that is visible on the obverse. And also compare the centering of the strike on the reverse. Grading is subjective, and very fine (VF) is a broad category, but based on the description offered by CNG, this coin is VF. CONDITION MATTERS!
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Montgomery, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-17T23:00:01.000Z
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Denomination: Obol
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Composition: Silver
Year: 450 BC
Era: Ancient