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CARIA, Uncertain ('Mint G'). Circa 490-470 BC. AR Quarter Stater (13mm, 2.77 g, 11h). Aeginetic standard. Good Fine.
Electronic Auction 524 Lot: 152. Estimated: $ 100
Greek, Silver
Sold For $ 60. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.
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CARIA, Uncertain ('Mint G'). Circa 490-470 BC. AR Quarter Stater (13mm, 2.77 g, 11h). Aeginetic standard. Forepart of winged man-headed bull left / Head of female left in dotted square border within incuse square. Konuk, Orou 1.2; SNG Keckman 514–6; SNG von Aulock 8475. Toned, granular surfaces. Good Fine.
From the Richard Basler Collection.
Konuk’s comprehensive investigation of the coinage of the heretofore-called “Uvug” conclusively shows that metrologically, stylistically, and linguistically, it belongs to Caria, not Lycia. Although the particular mint is unknown, it is likely a town situated near the valley of the Indos River. The series begins with the anepigraphic issues, which comprise a wide range of denominations, from hemistaters to sixteenth-staters struck on the Aeginetan standard. Hoard analysis allows a confident dating of these coins to circa 490-470 BC, which probably comprise a civic series, as the issues signed Orou (in Carian) were struck a little bit later, circa 450-400 BC. Konuk surmises that Orou was a local dynast who ruled over this town in the second half of the fifth century BC.
Closing Date and Time: 28 September 2022 at 10:50:20 ET.
All winning bids are subject to an 20% buyer’s fee.
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