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3 October 2021
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Starting Price: 50 CHF
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Lot 65

AEOLIS. Myrina. Circa 3rd-2nd century BC. (Bronze, 15 mm, 3.44 g, 12 h). Laureate head of Apollo Gryneios to right. Rev. MY-PI Amphora; in upper right field, kithara. SNG Ashmolean 1454-5. SNG Munich 571-3. Dark green patina. Very fine.

From the Vineyard Collection, ex Henzen FPL 100, September 1998, 102.

According to Head, Historia Nummorum p. 555, the principal types appearing on the coinage of Myrina refer to Apollo as worshipped at Gryneion (i.e., Apollo Gryneios), although the amphora that appears on the reverse of this coin was the city's civic badge. Gryneion was a town located about 40 stadia (approximately 7.5 km) from Myrina, and had a sanctuary and beautiful temple of white marble to Apollo. There was also a famous grove of aromatic trees, mentioned by Pausanias, as well as an oracle to the god. At the time this coin was struck, the town of Gryneion had become subject to Myrina.

Online bidding closes: 3 Oct 2021, 15:32:30 CEST Current Date & Time: 19 Apr 2024, 02:40:09 CEST Remaining Time: Closed Hammer Price:Unsold
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