Lot 19
CAMPANIA, Neapolis. Circa 300 BC. AR Nomos (20mm, 7.41 g, 2h). Good VF.
Current
$1,100
Est.
$750
Bids: 9
Live Auction
CNG Feature Auction 129
Live bidding begins May 13, 2025 at 9:00 AM EDT (21d 11h 21m left for internet bidding)
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CAMPANIA, Neapolis. Circa 300 BC. AR Nomos (20mm, 7.41 g, 2h). Head of nymph right, hair in band; kantharos behind neck, XAPI below / Man-headed bull standing right, head facing; above, Nike flying right, crowing bull; K below. Sambon 467b; HN Italy 579. Attractively toned, with slight blue iridescence, minor deposits, some light marks and scratches, slight die wear on reverse, edge marks. Good VF.

Ex Münzen und Medaillen AG FPL 287 (April 1968), no. 3.

Neapolis, modern-day Naples, located in Southwestern Italy in the region of Campania on the Bay of Naples, an arm of the Tyrrhenian Sea, was founded from Cumae (Cuma) by the Greeks in 650 BC, along the port area, including the little island of Megaris (the Castel dell’Ovo). Further colonists came from Chalcis in Euboea, from Pithecusae (Ischia) beside the Gulf of Cumae, and from Athens. An extension of the city was laid out in a rectangular grid pattern toward the northeast, which was given the name Neapolis. After the city of Neapolis was created, the oldest part of the city became known as Palaiopolis or Palaipolis (Old City). That city was conquered by the Roman general Quintus Publilius Philo about 327/6 BC, after which Neapolis became an ally of the Romans, issuing bronze coins, with legends in Greek, extending help in their hostilities against Pyrrhos of Epeiros (280-275 BC) and against Hannibal in the Second Punic War (218-201 BC).

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