Lesbos. Mytilene circa 454-428 BC.
Sixth Stater or Hekte EL
11 mm, 2,56 g
Head of Aktaeon right, wearing horn of stag / Facing gorgoneion within incuse square.
Good Very Fine
Bodenstedt 54; HGC 6, 980.
From a southern German private collection; Ex Gorny & Mosch Auction 249, Lot 280. The depiction of Aktaeon on Mytilenian electrum hecte coins holds significant numismatic importance, reflecting the intertwining of mythological narratives with the political and cultural identities of ancient societies. Aktaeon, a figure from Greek mythology, was known for his tragic fate, transforming into a stag and being hunted down by his own hounds as punishment for spying on the goddess Artemis while she bathed. On Mytilenian electrum coins, the image of Aktaeon serves as a poignant reminder of the city's connection to mythological narratives and cultural heritage. The choice to feature Aktaeon on the coinage may have been influenced by various factors, including religious beliefs, local legends, or political symbolism.