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$100
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Timed Auction
Electronic Auction 584
Description
LYDIA, Uncertain. 4th century BC. Æ (11mm, 1.63 g, 11h). Wreathed head of Dionysos left / Kantharos; F (in Lydian) and S (in Lydian) flanking. Vögtli, Pergamon 524. Dark green-brown patina, slightly off center, small mark and minor flan flaw on reverse. VF.
In previous sales, this issue has been variously attributed to either Cycladic Naxos or Syros. While both cities struck coins with the same types as on this issue, all of these cities’ bronzes consistently bear the first two letters of their respective ethnic flanking the base of the kantharos. On this issue, however, these Greek letters have been replaced by two Lydian letters, allowing its correct attribution to a mint in Lydia. Sardes is a possibility, as its spelling in Lydian was Sfard. However, not a single example was found in well-published coin finds from the extensive excavations at Sardes, so an attribution to that city would be speculative.
Closing Date and Time: 2 April 2025 at 11:12:40 ET.
All winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer’s fee.
In previous sales, this issue has been variously attributed to either Cycladic Naxos or Syros. While both cities struck coins with the same types as on this issue, all of these cities’ bronzes consistently bear the first two letters of their respective ethnic flanking the base of the kantharos. On this issue, however, these Greek letters have been replaced by two Lydian letters, allowing its correct attribution to a mint in Lydia. Sardes is a possibility, as its spelling in Lydian was Sfard. However, not a single example was found in well-published coin finds from the extensive excavations at Sardes, so an attribution to that city would be speculative.
Closing Date and Time: 2 April 2025 at 11:12:40 ET.
All winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer’s fee.