MACEDON. Acanthus. Ca. 470-430 BC. AR tetradrachm (29mm, 17.32 gm, 6h). NGC MS S 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Lion springing right, biting into hind quarters of bull kneeling to left with head lowered; tunny fish left in exergue, thick beaded border / ΑΚΑ-Ν-ΘΙΟ-Ν in raised letters on incuse band, around raised quadripartite square, all within shallow incuse square. Desneux 95. Crisply struck in high relief from fresh dies of significantly fine style. Of the Archaic Greek coinages, the imagery of Acanthus is among the most striking and influential, depicting a lion attacking a bull, a motif soon adopted by several other cities. Lions prowled the hinterlands of Thrace and Macedon in this era and Herodotus recounts an episode when the baggage train of the Persian King Xerxes's army was set upon by lions during its march from Asia Minor into Greece proper. This particular rendering of the life-and-death struggle is especially powerful, with its yin-yang juxta positioning of the two animals struck in living high relief.
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Price realized | 38'000 USD |
Starting price | 7'500 USD |
Estimate | 15'000 USD |