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Electronic Auction 367  27 January 2016
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Lot 24

Estimate: 300 USD
Price realized: 1100 USD
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BRUTTIUM, Medma. 4th century BC. Æ (22mm, 9.59 g, 1h). Female head (nymph or Persephone?) right; overturned hydria behind, horizontal crescent below chin / Nude male seated left on rock covered with animal skin, holding crab above a dog seated at his side. Gorini, Studio 4-5 var.; HN Italy 2427; SNG ANS 594 var.; SNG Morcom 442 corr.; Virzi 357 (this coin). VF, pale green patina that is slightly chipped around edge, scattered encrustation. Rare.

From the Edgar L. Owen Collection. Ex Thomas Virzi Collection, 357.

An interesting type which has yet to be satisfactorily explained. This particular variant was first described by Warwick Wroth over a century ago ("Greek coins acquired by the British Museum," NumChron XX [1900], pp. 4-5), where the reverse figure is described as "...a river god – either the Bruttian Metaurus, or the local river now called Mesima" based on the crab being held in the outstretched right hand. In addition to the crab, other variants include the figure holding a patera (Gorini 5; SNG Lloyd 660) or skyphos (Ars Classica XVII, lot 101; CNG 87, lot 195 [both misdescribed]). More recent scholarship has favored an identification of the figure as Pan.
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