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Auction 95-96  24 Oct 2018
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Lot 339

Estimate: 7000 GBP
Price realized: 8500 GBP
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Elis, Olympia, stater, c. 360-350 BC, head of Hera right wearing stephane adorned with lily and palmette, rev., eagle standing left with head turned back; all within olive wreath, 11.90g, die axis 2.00 (Locker Lampson 235, this coin; Seltman 313b, possibly this coin), minor obverse marks, high relief, toned, very fine and rare. Provenance: Grand Duke Alexander Michailovitch collection, Ars Classica XII, 18 October 1926, lot 1554; G. Locker-Lampson collection; Münzen und Medaillen 72, 6 October 1987, lot 604; BCD collection, Leu Numismatics 90, 10 May 2004, lot 130; Princely Collection, Morton & Eden 86, 24 May 2017, lot 19. At Olympia there were two distinct mints striking, on the one hand, the coins depicting Zeus (see following lot) and on the other, the coins depicting Hera (as here). We know that the mints were separated because there are no instances of cross linkage of the reverse dies which feature the eagle. In 1951 Charles Seltman published the so-called Katoché hoard of Elean coins (NC 1951, part 1) and in so doing produced tables attributing his obverse dies to specific Olympiads (which took place every four years). In a final footnote he stated : "..... an error of four years, but not more than four, either up or down, is a possibility". According to his scheme, this coin represents the stater issue from the Hera mint for the 106th Olympiad that took place in 356 BC. In the catalogue of the sale of the BCD collection in 2004 (where this coin featured) the cataloguer, whilst following Seltman's scheme, expressed some reservations (p. 52), hence a somewhat less precise date for the present coin as well as the following lot is given here of c. 360-350 BC.
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