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Coin ID #10452

Sardeis (AD 98-180) AE 22

2nd-3rd century AD. AE22 - Diassarion (5.22g, 6h). Bearded head of Herakles left / CARDI - ANWN, Omphale standing right with lion's skin over shoulders, holding club in left hand and drapery with right. A splendid piece, with a fine, glossy, dark green patina. Struck in high relief and especially attractive. Good extremely fine. From a Swiss private collection.

Omphale, a mythical queen of Lydia, received Herakles to do her bidding for a year in punishment for his murder of Iphytos. He even had to help her with her spinning, and she, as we see here, wore his lion’s skin and wielded his club. Struck by his charm she later freed and married him, and their children were the ancestors of the later Heraklid dynasty of Sardeis.

File information
Filename:475881.jpg
City/Mint name:Sardeis
Keywords:bronze / roman
References:BMC 79; SNG Copenhagen 509; SNG von Aulock 3140
Valuation:NY Sale Auc. 3 (5/2011), lot 147 (CHF 4,000 ($4,569) + comm)
Photo courtesy of:Nomos AG - www.nomosag.com
Filesize:83 KiB
Date added:May 03, 2013
Dimensions:814 x 382 pixels
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