Kyrenaica, Kyrene, Gold 1/10 Stater, c.331-322 BC

£275.00

A diminutive 1/10th Stater from Kyrene, of good weight and a good level of detail remaining despite evident circulation wear.

The city of Kyrene allied itself with Alexander the Great at the turn on 332 BC and from that point struck a series of gold issues of varying denominations including this tenth of a stater featuring Apollo Karneios on the obverse and a female head, thought to be the nymph Kyrene, on the reverse.

Kyrene was a nymph favoured by Apollo for wrestling a lion, after whom the City of Kyrene was named.

An intriguing little coin, formerly from a private Swiss collection.

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Kyrenaica, Kyrene, Circa 331-322 BC.  AV 1/10 Stater. Head of Apollo Karneios to right, ram’s horn over ear / Head of the nymph Kyrene to right.

7 mm, 0.86 g, 10 h.

Ref: BMC 68; Naville 16; SNG Copenhagen 1194.

Light marks to both sides, Near Very Fine.

From a private Swiss collection formed before 2005.

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Weight 0.86 g
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