Savoca Coins

Silver | 237th Monthly Silver Auction  –  27 October 2024

Savoca Coins, Silver | 237th Monthly Silver Auction

Ancient and World Coins

Su, 27.10.2024, from 6:00 PM CET
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Description

Dynasts of Lycia. Limyra. Perikles 380-360 BC.
Tetrobol AR

17 mm, 2,76 g

Facing scalp of lion / Triskeles within incuse circle.

Very Fine

Müseler VIII.47-51; SNG von Aulock 4254-5.

Perikles, a towering figure in ancient Athens during its Golden Age, left an indelible mark on the city's coinage and history. As a statesman, orator, and general, his leadership guided Athens through a period of unprecedented prosperity, cultural achievement, and democratic governance. Numismatically, Perikles' era saw significant developments. He oversaw the introduction of the iconic Athenian Owl tetradrachm, featuring Athena on one side and an owl on the other. These coins, minted from the silver mines of Laurion, became symbols of Athens' economic prowess and cultural influence throughout the Mediterranean. Perikles' ambitious building projects, including the construction of the Parthenon atop the Acropolis, showcased Athens' wealth and cultural sophistication. The expenses for such endeavors were partially funded by revenues from Athens' imperial ventures and its control over key trade routes. Moreover, Perikles' advocacy for democratic governance expanded the role of citizens in Athenian politics, shaping the city's identity as a beacon of democracy and civic pride.

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