Tetradrachm, 425-420 BC marble roundel Greater Greece



                                    

Code art.: 12223
Price: 650,00 €
Stock availability: 1

In ref of this coin:

Bruttium. Rhegium. c. 425-420 BC. Tetradrachm, 17.31g. (7h). Obv: Lion's scalp facing, two olive leaves with berries in right field. Rx: City founder Iokastos seated left, holding staff and resting left hand on drapery fold by hip, snake below seat, city name retrograde, all within wreath. Herzfelder 59. HN Italy 2491. Toned EF/About EF.

This is one of the last die combinations used in the lion's scalp/seated Iokastos series. The youthful Iokastos is a beautiful Greek depiction reminiscent of the beautiful Phalantos on the early series of Tarentum, possibly by the same hand (see Fischer-Bossert, Tarentum 201). The obverse of this coin is very sharp and is in relatively high relief. This is a wonderful piece of early classical Greek art.

Sizes and weight are referred in Inches and Pounds
Diameter: 12.6
Thickness: 1.97
Weight: 35.27
Manufacturing: Recuperando srl
Material: Marmo bianco di Carrara


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