Kyzikos
ca. 550-480 v. Chr.
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Berlin, Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen Coin Gallery Bode-Museum Room 242, BM-32/032 The Ancient World to the End of the 3rd Cent. AD |
Obverse |
Bärtiger Kopf eines Mannes nach l. Darunter ein Thunfisch. |
Reverse |
In vier gleich große Quadrate geteiltes Incusum. |
Date |
ca. 550-480 v. Chr. Archaic |
Denomination |
Stater StaterLiterally the resp. one unit. Hence designating the main unit within a certain currency of a Greek city or realm. The silver tetradrachm of Athens or the tridrachm of Corinth hence are also the stater within each denominational system. The main meaning though, especially in modern scholarship, is that of a denomination in gold of about 8.6 grams in the Attic standard. |
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Electrum ; 16,13 g; 20 mm |
Publications |
F. Imhoof-Blumer, Monnaies grecques (1883) 242 Nr. 69 (dieses Stück); W. Greenwell, The Electrum Coinage of Cyzicus (1887) 91 Nr. 78 Taf. 3,31 (dieses Stück); H. von Fritze, Nomisma 7, 1912, 6. 22. 24 Nr. 66 Taf. 2,19 (dieses Stück); K. Regling, Die antike Münze als Kunstwerk (1924) 126 Nr. 125 Taf. 5 (dieses Stück). |
Department |
Antiquity, Greek, Archaic and Classical periods |
previous Owner |
Friedrich Imhoof-Blumer - 1900
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