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Auction 13  7 October 2016
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Lot 207

Estimate: 500 CHF
Price realized: 1600 CHF
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Mytilene. Circa 521-478 BC. Hekte (Electrum, 10mm, 2.51 g 10). Forepart of a bull to left. Rev. Rooster's head to left, incuse; behind, irregular incuse. Bodenstedt 3 (same dies). Traité 2, II, 2142 and pl. clix, 18 (same dies). Very rare, Bodenstedt only knew of two examples. About extremely fine.

This is a fine example of one of the earliest regular emissions of hekte from Mytilene. It is interesting to note that the vaguely rectangular shape behind the rooster's head on the reverse is actually a miniature version of a normal irregular incuse punch as found on the reverses of all other early electrum. It thus forms a bridge between the 'new' incuse reverse types used at Mytilene and their earlier forebears. Kyzikos, Mytilene and Phokaia were the three ancient Greek mints that produced extensive electrum issues, though the latter two only struck hektes, rather than a complete series of denominations as at Kyzikos. Somewhat curiously, with the exception of the earliest issue, none of Mytilene's hektes had their mint clearly identified with either a letter or a symbol (as the tunny fish of Kyzikos or the seal of Phokaia); perhaps the authorities felt that their coins were so well known that identifying them was unnecessary. Mytilene also was the only one of the mints to have a reverse type rather than a simple incuse: of interest is the fact that the obverse and reverse types are usually related (though we sometimes no longer know what that relationship means).


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