Concordia Numismatic

Auction 11  –  6 - 7 January 2024

Concordia Numismatic, Auction 11

Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval and Islamic Coins, Weights and Seals

Part 1: Sa, 06.01.2024, from 5:00 PM CET
Part 2: Su, 07.01.2024, from 4:00 PM CET
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Description

★ Legendary queen of Lydia! ★

Lydia, Maeonia. Pseudo-autonomous. AE. 4.60 g. 20.44 mm.
Obv: Head of Heracles, bearded, right.
Rev: ΜΑΙΟΝΩΝ. Nude Omphale advancing, right, wearing lion skin, carrying club over shoulder.
Ref: RPC 2428c; Hochard 1302.
Good Very Fine.

Omphale is the legendary queen of Lydia. One day, Queen Omphale bought Heracles as slave and started giving him some tasks. Her first task to Heracles was to rescue her country from bandits. Heracles easily coped with this task, the queen began to fall in love with the hero. Heracles had the same feelings to the queen. Throughout the slavery of Heracles, the queen continued to assign a number of duties to him. After a while, Omphale forced Heracles to dress in women's clothing. Omphale took the lion skin of Heracles and placed it on her back and took his stick in her hand.
As a reference to this scene, on the reverse of the coin we see Omphale wearing the lion skin of Heracles and holding his stick. The presence of Heracles on the face of the coin is a symbol of the legendary love between Heracles and Omphale.

Described by Pactolus Numismatic Academy (PNA).

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Price realized 25 EUR 4 bids
Starting price 10 EUR
Estimate 80 EUR
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