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Auction LII  26-27 Oct 2019
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Lot 64

Starting price: 500 EUR
Price realized: 650 EUR
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Greek Italy. Northern Lucania, Velia. AR Drachm, period I, c. 535 - c. 465. D/ Forepart of lion right, tearing stag's leg. R/ Incuse square quartered. HN Italy 1259. AR. g. 3.86 mm. 13.00 R. Rare early issue. A pleasant example with nice details. Good VF/EF.

Velia, situated on the Tyrrhenian coast of southern Italy south of Poseidonia, was founded circa 540 BC by colonists from Phokaia in western Asia Minor who had fled their homeland following the Persian conquest. Its coinage commenced soon after the city's foundation and its types (forepart of lion devouring prey/incuse square) and denomination (Phokaian silver drachm) reflect the Asian origin of the early citizenry of Velia. Later, in the 5th century, the weight standard of the Velian coinage was assimilated to that of the Achaean cities of Magna Graecia producing a nomos of about 8 grams. The type of a lion, or a lion attacking its prey, remained popular at Velia throughout the two and a half centuries of its silver coinage, which ceased just prior to the city's alliance with Rome negotiated circa 275 BC. (CNG 84, 68 note).
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