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Electronic Auction 315  20 November 2013
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Lot 79

Estimate: 500 USD
Price realized: 550 USD
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IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Themistokles. Circa 465-459 BC. AR Hemiobol (7mm, 0.44 g, 1h). Struck under Archepolis(?). Head of Leukippos right, wearing crested Attic helmet; [A?]–P before / ΘE monogram within incuse square. Nollé & Wenninger Th 5b var. (no P, border of pellets around ΘE). VF, minor porosity.

Themistokles was perhaps the most important, and certainly one of the most powerful, political figures in early fifth century Athens. He persuaded the Athenians to use the newly found wealth from the silver mines of Laurion to build a navy, essential to their defeat of the Persians a short time later. Sometime in the early 460s BC, Themistokles was ostracized. He fled to Asia Minor, where he was well received by the Persian king, who granted him the income of three cities in Ionia. Themistokles chose Magnesia on the Maeander as his new headquarters, where his coins were struck.
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