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NYINC Signature Sale 3051  8-9 January 2017
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Lot 30005

Estimate: 2500 USD
Price realized: 1600 USD
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LUCANIA. Metapontum. Ca. 540-510 BC. AR stater or nomos (31mm, 7.60 gm, 12h). NGC XF 5/5 - 4/5. ME- TA, seven-grained barley ear with bracts at base, with raised, dotted border / As obverse, incuse and reversed, sans legend. Noe Class IV, 88. HN Italy 1459. A lovely example, cleanly struck on a broad, round flan, lightly toned, with a particularly sharp grain ear and legend.

Metapontum traced its founding to the 7th century BC, when an Achaean adventurer named Leucippus and his followers put down roots on a fertile plain on the instep of the Italian boot. The city so flourished that its people were said to have dedicated a "golden harvest," probably a golden sheaf of barley, at the great temple of Delphi. Demeter, goddess of the grain harvest, was patroness of the city and her image and symbology figure prominently on the city's coinage. Virtually all of Metapontum's coins bear the symbol of Demeter, a barley ear with the grains arranged in six or seven rows. The earliest issues of the city, ca. 525 BC, feature the grain ear on both sides of the coin, in relief on one side and in incuse on the other. 

Estimate: 2500-3500 USD
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