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Electronic Auction 545

Lot nuber 181

TROAS, Achaiion. Late 4th-early 3rd centuries BC. Æ (9mm, 0.97 g, 5h). Near VF.


Electronic Auction 545
Lot: 181.
 Estimated: $ 100

Greek, Bronze

Sold For $ 60. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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TROAS, Achaiion. Late 4th-early 3rd centuries BC. Æ (9mm, 0.97 g, 5h). Crested helmet left / Civic monogram. Ellis-Evans, Coinage, Issue 1; SNG Arikantürk 40 (Achilleion); SNG Copenhagen 64 (Achilleion). Earthen dark green patina. Near VF.

From the Aleph Collection. Ex Classical Numismatic Group Electronic Auction 473 (29 July 2020), lot 88.

See A. Ellis-Evans, “The Coinage and History of Achaiion in the Troad” in REA 119 (2017), for a comprehensive reassessment of the attribution of this coin, which had previously been attributed to Achilleion. Ellis-Evans’s multidisciplinary approach, strongly supported by recent archaeological evidence, persuasively argues that Herodotos’ identification of Achilleion as a polis was incorrectly interpreted by later authors; in fact, the site was little more than a fort used by Mytilene to challenge the Athenians at Sigeion, and was only occupied periodically. Also, in contrast to earlier scholars’ views that Achaiion was under constant domination by Tenedos, thus preventing an issue of coinage by the city, Ellis-Evans shows that the history of Achaiion mirrors that of other settlements in the Troad that were able to produce coinage on occasions when the power of Tenedos was diminished when it was challenged by its rivals in the region.

Closing Date and Time: 30 August 2023 at 11:00:00 ET.

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