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Coin ID #14984

Uncertain (BC 425-375) AV

4th century BC. AV (17mm, 3.44g, 5h). Forepart of boar right / Forepart of lion right. Near EF, traces of deposits in devices, a couple of minor field marks. Unique.

This puzzling coin is clearly in the same series as a small group of silver fractions of identical types and style that have trickled onto the market over the past five years with weights averaging 1.12g. Although the types suggest an origin in Asia Minor (e.g. Kyzikos), anecdotal information suggests an area further east in the region of Baktria. The weight is also mysterious - it does not seem to bear any clear relationship to the weight standards prevalent in the eastern Mediterranean, but is almost exactly three times the weight of the silver fractions, suggesting that the coins may have been intended to circulate locally in a closed exchange area rather than as part of the international financial system. The unusual weight on an apparent local standard supports the suggestion that this issue should be attributed to some region in central Asia remote from western commerce.

File information
Filename:930006755B15D.jpg
City/Mint name:Uncertain Greek
Keywords:gold / classical
References: Cf. CNG 87, lot 604 (silver, but with monogram below boar); CNG E-243, lot 15 (same); cf. CNG E-225, lot 159 (same); cf. CNG 73, lot 420, second coin (same); otherwise unpublished
Valuation:CNG Auc. 93 (5/2013), lot 675 ($11,000 + comm) - sold as pre-Seleukid Baktria
Photo courtesy of:Classical Numismatic Group - www.cngcoins.com
Filesize:95 KiB
Date added:Sep 12, 2018
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