THRACE, Kingdom of, Coson, (c.42 B.C.), gold stater, (8.614 grams), Northern Greece mint, obv. three togate figures advancing to left, the first and third carrying ...
Gold Staters of Ancient Greece
Gold staters were a widely used denomination of coinage in ancient Greece. They were typically issued by various Greek city-states, kingdoms, and other entities. One of the most famous examples of a gold stater is the Athenian stater, also known as the "Owl Tetradrachm" due to its iconic depiction of the owl, the symbol of the city of Athens.T ...
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$150.0 Info: http://www.noble.com.au/auctions/lot/?id=28673
Estimate $200 SO ... ITALY, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (350 -300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.428 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented ...
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$180.0 Info: http://www.noble.com.au/auctions/lot/?id=330731
Estimate $200 S ... ITALY, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.24 g), obv. head of nymph to right, Artemis with two torches behind neck, ...
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$220.0 Info: http://www.noble.com.au/auctions/lot/?id=330733
Estimate $300 S ... ITALY, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.340-330 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.38 g), obv. female head to left with hair bound up behind, rev. corn ear, ...