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Auction XLIV  12 December 2015
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Lot 39

Starting price: 175 EUR
Price realized: 500 EUR
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Sicily. Messana (as Zankle). AR Diobol, Samian occupation. 493-488 BC. Obv. Facing lion's scalp. Rev. Prow of a Samaina left, Corinthian helmet before prow. SNG Lloyd 1082. SNG ANS 309. Clain-Stefanelli, "On Some Fractional Silver Coinages of Sicily and Magna Graecia during the Fifth Century B.C.", RBN CXXXIII (1987), p. 49, pl. VIII, fig. 5-6, 5-8. AR. g. 1.18 mm. 9.00 RR. About EF. In 493 BC Zankle invited a group of Samian refugees to settle nearby after Samos fell to the Persians. The Samians chose instead to seize the undefended city itself, at the behest of Anaxilas of Rhegion. Upon doing so, the Samians betrayed Anaxilas, and allied themselves with Hippocrates of Gela. Around 488 BC, Anaxilas suppressed the Samian rulers, seized Zankle, and resettled it with colonists from Peloponnesian Messenia. In honor of their loyalty, Anaxilas renamed the city Messana, after their homeland.
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