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Auction 116  1 Oct 2019
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Lot 84

Estimate: 5000 CHF
Price realized: 6250 CHF
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The Orrescii
Stater late sixth-early fifth century BC, AR 9.40 g. Centaur r., abducting nymph. Rev. Crested Corinthian helmet within quadripartite incuse square. Svoronos, Hellenism Primitif, pl. V, 22 and 24. AMNG III, 18. Asyut 93.
Very rare. Light iridescent tone and good very fine

Ex CNG sale 87, 2011, 282.
The Orreskii were an obscure Thracian people bordering the Bisalti and Edoneans who had access to the rich silver mines of Mount Pangaion. In the early fifth century BC they struck several coinages from the ore taken from the mountain. The types and weight standard of the present stater reflect the economic influence of neighboring Greek and Thraco-Macedonian peoples. The weight of the coin indicates that it was struck to circulate alongside the coinage of Thasos-an important Greek trading power in southern Thrace-as does the obverse type. The representation of a centaur carrying off a nymph is modeled on the standard Thasian stater type of a satyr carrying off a nymph. On the other hand the Corinthian helmet within an incuse square on the reverse may perhaps indicate the influence of the Derrones, a contemporary Thraco-Macedonian people who frequently featured a Corinthian helmet as a symbol or type on their coins.
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