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Auction 15  22 Oct 2017
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Lot 57

Estimate: 550 CHF
Price realized: 440 CHF
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GREEK COINS

Thraco-Macedonian Region. Siris. Circa 525-480 BC. Trihemiobol or 1/8 Stater (Silver, 11 mm, 1.13 g). Nude satyr kneeling right between two pellets. Rev. Diagonally divided incuse square. SNG ANS 971-973. Svoronos pl. VIII, 13-17. A really excellent example, toned, well-struck and of an attractive archaic style. Extremely fine.

From the RRG collection, formed in Germany prior to 1978.
Coins of this type were long attributed to the so-called mint of 'Lete' but, thanks to the inscriptions that can be read on some staters, have now been given to Siris. Most of the surviving stater fractions are marred by being poorly struck, overly worn or through corrosion. This piece is unusually nice and most impressive with a wonderfully detailed view of the kneeling satyr with his long horse's tail curling up behind him. Satyrs, and the Maenads and Nymphs they continually tried to interest in themselves, were very appropriate types for coins from northern Greece. These were forest creatures who were the companions of Dionysos, god of wine and of the vines that produced it. Much of this area was, and still is, famous for its wines and the ancient people who lived there were very proud of it, and derived great profit from its export.

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