Lot 4367

Sale 113 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes

Description

Pamphylia, Aspendos, (c.375-360 B.C.), silver stater, (10.77 g), obv. two naked athletes as wrestlers grasping each other by the hands, FN between (N reversed), dotted border, rev. slinger advancing to right about to discharge his sling, triskeles before, behind **EST*FE**DIIUS*, all within square dotted border, (cf.S.5396, BMC 41, SNG France 3, #97, SNG von Aulock 4568-9). Toned, obverse off centred, nearly extremely fine and rare.

Ex Noble Numismatics Auction Sale 88 (lot 3432) and from the Patrick Cooper Collection, previously from Sotheby's London, Auction Sale July 21, 1981 (lot 48) with tickets.
Aspendos was an Argive colony, located on the navigable river Eurymedon. It was an important port and naval base. These staters with Olympic and war themes (wrestlers and slinger) are of an outstanding style with good active poses. The slinger on the reverse is regarded as a canting type, since the word for slinger **sjendonhths* resembles the city name. The triskeles was the civic badge and occupies a prominent position on the reverse. Today these coins are often used as examples of Olympic Games activities and consequently are sought after.

Estimate
$500
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$300

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