Lot 3222

Sale 129 · Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals

Description

Boeotia, Federal Coinage, Uncertain Mint (Thebes?), Silver drachm, 304-294 B.C., (5.63 g), obv. Boeotian shield, rev. amphora within incuse square, without pellets or letters, (S.-, BCD 62 [p.22, Triton IX, similar dies], Head 'Boeotia' p.57 [Pl.IV, 22], BMC 17 [p.34, Pl.V, 7], cf.SNG Cop. 262). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare.

Ex CNG eSale 159 February 28, 2007, coming from the BCD Collection, bought from Christie Manson & Woods Auction Sale October 7, 1986 (lot 67) where it realised £300 + 17%. Lot includes photos and tickets including curent owners detailed description.
Another BCD Collection example sold in Triton IX, Classical Numismatic Group Auction, New York, January 10, 2006 (lot 62) realised $1200 + 15%US. This enigmatic series of coins which were dated far too early by Head (who had no hoard information) were probably struck when Demetrius Poliorcetes 'liberated' Thebes, or during the decade that followed. The Talanta (1948) hoard (CH III, 31), with a burial date of c. 280 B.C, would point to a minting date for these coins of circa 300 B.C. They are almost never encountered well centered on both sides and sharply struck at the same time, which also speaks for their late date. Head dated them to 387-374 B.C. For Head's listing of these coins see Head, Boeotia, pp. 57-60.

Estimate
$800
Result Status
Passed in

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