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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Drachm1532 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Drachm (3.83g). Janiform male and female heads / Double-axe, TΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove; monogram and grapes to left, tripod to right; all within laurel wreath. Toned, good VF, minor porosity. Very rare variety, only one specimen cited by De Callatay with this monogram-symbol combination.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Drachm889 views2nd-1st century BC. AR Drachm (4.00g). Janiform male and female heads / Double-axe, TΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove; monogram and grapes to left, Nike to right; all within laurel wreath. EF. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Drachm674 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Drachm (3.88g). Janiform male and female heads / Double-axe, TΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove; monogram and grapes to left, Nike to right; all within laurel wreath. aEF. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Drachm434 viewsca 160-70 BC. AR Drachm (3.73g, 19mm). Janiform male and female heads / TENEΔΙΩÎ, labrys; monogram and grape bunch to left, tripod to right; all within wreath. gVF. Very rare.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Drachm230 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Drachm (18mm, 4.05g). Janiform head composed of a laureate and bearded head of Zeus to left and a diademed head of Hera to right / ΤΕÎΕ-Δ-Ι-Ω-Î, double axe, below, cornucopia to left, bunch of grapes to right, all within laurel wreath.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm1452 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Tetradrachm (30mm, 16.22g, 11h). Janiform male and female heads, the male laureate and facing left, the female diademed and facing right / Double-axe; ΤΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove, monogram and grape bunch to left, two pilei of the Dioskouroi to right; all within laurel wreath. Good VF, darkly toned.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm1125 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.62g). Janiform male and female heads, the male laureate and facing left, the female diademed and facing right / Double-axe; ΤΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove, monogram and grape bunch to left, two pilei of the Dioskouroi to right; all within laurel wreath. Good VF. Very rare.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm1326 views180-80 BC. AR Tetradrachm (14.67g). Janiform male and female heads, the male laureate and facing left, the female diademed and facing right / Double-axe; ΤΕÎΕΔΙΩΠabove, monogram and grape bunch to left, figure with cornucopiae to right; all within laurel wreath. aEF, minor bruises, attractively toned.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm924 viewsca 100-80 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.39g). Janiform head of bearded male (Zeus?) and female wearing stephanos (Hera?) / Double headed axe, TENEΔIΩN above, bunch of grapes and monogram to lower left, statue of Athena Promachos to lower right; all in laurel wreath. Rare. Pleasing medium gray cabinet toning. About Extremely Fine. Stack Coll.; ex Hess-Divo 307 (6/2007), lot 1210.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm981 viewsca 80-70 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.76g, 1h). Janiform head composed of laureate and bearded head of Zeus to left and diademed head of Hera to right / Double axe, TENEΔIΩN above, monogram and bunch of grapes to left, open hand to right; all within laurel wreath. Rare. Nicely toned. Nearly extremely fine. Ex Bement Coll., Naville VII (6/1924), 1408 (provenance given in Bement catalogue, Hirsch XXXIII, 823, is incorrect = de Callataÿ 14). According to de Callataÿ, only 119 tetradrachms and drachms of Tenedos are known.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm965 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Tetradrachm (16.76g). Janiform male and female heads, the male laureate and facing left, the female diademed and facing right / ΤΕÎΕΔΙΩÎ, double axe; cornucopiae to left, grape bunch to right; all within laurel wreath. Nice VF, well centered. Apparently an unrecorded variety with grape bunch to the right and cornucopiae symbol.
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Tenedos (BC 188-70) Tetradrachm715 viewsafter 189 BC. AR Tetradrachm (30mm, 14.97g). Janiform male and female heads, the male laureate and facing left, the female diademed and facing right / Double axe; monogram and grape cluster left, Eros right; all within laurel wreath. VF, porous, rough surfaces.
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Tenedos (BC 200-100) Obol278 viewsca 2nd century BC. AR Obol (0.59g). Nike with shell in right hand / Double-axe, surrounded by T-E,-uncertain symbol and bunch of grapes.
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Tenedos (BC 400) AE 10632 viewsLate 5th-early 4th century BC. AE10 (0.60g, 11h). Bust of Artemis right, wearing stephanos / Labrys; T-E above, two stars below. VF, green patina. Alighieri Coll.
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Tenedos (BC 400) AE 8772 viewsafter 400 BC. AE8 (0.45g). Head of Artemis right, wearing stephane / TE, double-axe, uncertain symbol above. VF. Very rare. Joy coll.; ex Lindgren coll.
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Tenedos (BC 400) AE 9693 viewsafter 400 BC. AE9 (0.74g). Head of Artemis right, wearing stephane / TE, double-axe, star and grape bunch in fields. VF. Very rare. Joy coll.
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Tenedos (BC 400) Obol878 viewsca 400 BC. AR Obol (0.53g). Janiform head, female on left, male on right (Zeus and Hera?) / Double-axe, T-E, within incuse square. Toned, good VF. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Didrachm1261 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Didrachm (6.23g). Janiform female and male heads (Hera and Zeus?) / ΤΕÎ-ΕΔ-Ι-ΟÎ, double-axe (pelekys); grapes to left, cicada to right. EF, well centered on a nice flan. Unique and unpublished, and unrecorded denomination.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm1161 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (3.40g). Janiform female and male heads (Hera and Zeus?) / ΤΕÎ-ΕΔ-Ι-ΟÎ, double-axe; grapes to left, cicada to right. Toned, good VF, light surface crystallization. Ex Thomas B. Lesure Collection.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm753 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (3.49g). Janiform female and male heads, the male laureate and facing right, the female diademed and facing left / ΤΕ-ÎΕ/ΔΙ-ΩΠaround double-axe; grape bunches to left and right; within shallow incuse. VF.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm870 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (3.51g). Janiform female and male heads, the male laureate and facing right, the female diademed and facing left / ΤΕ-ÎΕ/ΔΙ-ΩΠaround double-axe; grape bunch to left, tripod to right; within deep incuse square. Toned, gVF. Ex GM 42 (1988), lot 295.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm634 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (15mm, 3.70g). Janiform female and male heads (Hera and Zeus?) / ΤΕÎΕ-Δ-Ι-Ω-Î, double-axe; grapes to left and right below. VF, darkly toned, minor porosity.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm826 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (3.57g, 12h). Janiform head of a diademed female and laureate male / ΤΕÎΕ-ΔΙ-ΩÎ, labrys; grape bunch and lyre in fields; all within incuse square. VF, toned. Ex Peus 380 (11/2004), lot 486.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Drachm230 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Drachm (15mm, 3.39g). Janiform male-female head / TENE-Δ[I]-ON, labrys, grape bunch to left, lyre to right.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Hemidrachm173 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Hemidrachm (11mm, 1.68g). Janiform female and male heads / T-E N-E in two lines, labrys within incuse square.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Obol730 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Obol (0.56g). Janiform head, female on left, male on right (Hera and Zeus) / Double-axe, T-E over crossing line; within incuse square. VF, typical porosity. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Obol593 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Obol (8mm, 0.55g, 12h). Janiform female and male heads / T-E, double axe; all within shallow incuse square. VF, toned.
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Tenedos (BC 450-387) Obol608 viewsca 450-387 BC. AR Obol (0.58g). Janiform head, female on left, male on right (Hera and Zeus) / Double-axe, T-E, within incuse square. Good VF. Rare. Ex Auk. Aufhäuser 8 (München, 1991), 118.
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Tenedos (BC 480-450) Obol686 viewsca 480-450 BC. AR Obol (0.47g). Janiform head, female on left, male on right (Hera and Zeus) / Double-axe, T-E, within incuse. Dark patina, gVF. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 480-450) Obol672 viewsca 480-450 BC. AR Obol (0.58g). Janiform head, female on left, male on right (Hera and Zeus) / Double-axe, T-E, within incuse. Toned, EF. Rare.
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Tenedos (BC 480-450) Obol798 viewsca 550-470 BC. AR Obol (8mm, 0.64g, 3h). Janiform head, female on left, male on right / Labrys (double-axe) within incuse square. VF, porous.
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Tenedos (BC 490-480) Didrachm3174 viewsca 490-480 BC. Didrachm (8.94g, 9h). Janiform head: bearded male face to left and female face to right, both have archaic, almond-shaped facing eyes and wear a stephane, and share a disc earring with a rosette pattern and a double-curved pendant; necklace of pearls on neck / TENE (retrograde), helmeted and bearded male head left, wearing pearl necklace; all within incuse square. Extremely rare. Lightly toned and of superb late Archaic-early Classical style; a magnificent coin of great beauty. Slightly porous surfaces, nearly EF.
The early coinage of Tenedos is quite complex, and seems to begin in the last quarter of 6th century BC with didrachms that bear a male/female janiform head and a double axe on the reverse. This early coinage seems to have been replaced by a much rarer second coinage, of which the present piece is the finest known. The axe was replaced by the helmeted head of a warrior (assuming the heads on the obverse are divinities, this could be Tenes). The great similarity to issues of Lampsakos probably convinced the Tenedos authorities to return to their earlier double axe reverse type. The dating of this coin is based on similarity in style to late archaic issues of Athens (Starr Group I).
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Tenedos (BC 500-470) Obol786 viewsca 500 BC. AR Obol (0.78g). Janiform head, female on left, bearded male on right / Double-axe within dotted border inside square incuse. VF. Very rare.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Didrachm866 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Didrachm (7.79g). Janiform head, male on left, female on right (Zeus and Hera) / Double axe, T-E/N-E, within dotted incuse square. Near VF, porous surfaces, some smoothing on the reverse. Very rare.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Didrachm648 viewsEarly-mid 5th century BC. AR Didrachm (18mm, 7.62g, 11h). Janiform head of a male, left, and female, right / Labrys in dotted square border within incuse square. VF, toned, typical areas of weak strike, some porosity. Very rare. Ex Cahn Coll.; Auctiones 8 (6/1978), lot 236.
This coin is from the earliest issue of coinage at Tenedos. Although some place this issue in the late 6th century, there are no coins of this type in any hoard recorded before the mid-5th century. In fact, only two 5th century hoards record coins of Tenedos: Troas, 1969 (IGCH 1188), deposited ca 450 BC, and Massyaf, 1961 (IGCH 1483 = CH 8, 587 = CH 9, 362), deposited ca 425-420 BC. The former contained two coins of Tenedos, but further information was not recorded. The second hoard contained a single didrachm, which was from the same issue as the present coin (cf. C.M. Kraay & P.R.S. Moorey, “Two fifth century hoards from the Near East,†RN 1968, pl. XXVI, 57). That coin exhibits little wear, supporting a likely date of issue in the early to mid 5th century BC.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Didrachm428 viewsEarly-mid 5th century BC. AR Didrachm (19mm, 7.30g, 11h). Janiform head of a male, left, and female, right / Labrys; kantharos to lower right; all in linear square border within incuse square. VF, toned, typical areas of weak strike, porous, light marks under tone on obverse. Very rare. Ex Cahn Coll.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Hemidrachm2077 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.81g). Archaic janiform head, male on left, female on right (Zeus and Hera?) / Double-axe within dotted incuse square. VF, porous surfaces.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Hemidrachm672 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.89g). Janiform head, male on left, female on right (Zeus and Hera) / Double axe, ΤΕ-ÎΕ/ΔΙ-ΟΠ(retrograde); within dotted incuse square. Good VF, lightly porous surfaces.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Hemidrachm620 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Hemidrachm (1.92g). Janiform head, male on left, female on right (Zeus and Hera) / Double axe within linear incuse square. VF, porous surfaces.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Hemidrachm824 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Hemidrachm (2.01g, 3h). Archaic janiform head, female on left, male on right (Hera and Zeus?) / Labrys within incuse square. VF, irregular flan.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Hemidrachm1088 viewsca 525-470 BC. AR Hemidrachm (13mm, 1.78g). Archaic janiform head, male on left, female on right (Zeus and Hera?), with necklace / TE NE NION (sic), double axe within dotted incuse square. Good VF, obverse with horn silver, typical light porosity, unusually well struck.
The obverse is in very fine archaic style, while the reverse is badly blundered, with the mis-spelled ethnic inverted in relation to the type. A curious combination of dies, obviously produced by two workmen of vastly different skills.
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Tenedos (BC 525-470) Obol1454 views6th century BC. AR Obol (0.67g, 8h). Janiform head, female on left, bearded male on right / Double-axe within square incuse. Dark patina, aEF. Very rare.
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