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Auction archive: Lot number 148

Beautiful Litra of Abakainon. Click

Auction X
27 Sep 2014 - 9 Dec 1999
Estimate
£500
ca. US$815
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 148

Beautiful Litra of Abakainon. Click

Auction X
27 Sep 2014 - 9 Dec 1999
Estimate
£500
ca. US$815
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Beautiful Litra of Abakainon. Click image to view larger Description: Sicily, Abakainon AR Litra. Circa 430-420 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / Boar standing right, acorn before; ABAKA-INI around. Bertino 13-14; Campana CNAI PN 95, 10b; HGC 2, 10. 0.71g, 12mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very well preserved for the type. Abakainon was a city of the native Siculi, and it does not appear to have ever received a Greek colony, though it did adopt the customs and influences of Greek civilization and art. Its territory originally included the site of Tyndaris, which was separated from it by the Syracusan tyrant Dionysios when he founded that city in 396 BC. In that time, Abakainon appears to have been a settlement of some considerable size, but it was quickly eclipsed by Tyndaris and declined in size and prosperity. The boar and acorn must refer to the great oak forests that still cover the neighbouring mountains. Such forests would have provided pasture to large herds of swine, which it is logical to assume was one of the main sources of Abakainon's wealth.

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 2014 - 9 Dec 1999
Auction house:
Roma Numismatics Limited
20 Fitzroy Square
London, W1T 6EJ
United Kingdom
sales@romanumismatics.com
+44 (0)20 7121 6518
Beschreibung:

Beautiful Litra of Abakainon. Click image to view larger Description: Sicily, Abakainon AR Litra. Circa 430-420 BC. Laureate head of Zeus right / Boar standing right, acorn before; ABAKA-INI around. Bertino 13-14; Campana CNAI PN 95, 10b; HGC 2, 10. 0.71g, 12mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Very well preserved for the type. Abakainon was a city of the native Siculi, and it does not appear to have ever received a Greek colony, though it did adopt the customs and influences of Greek civilization and art. Its territory originally included the site of Tyndaris, which was separated from it by the Syracusan tyrant Dionysios when he founded that city in 396 BC. In that time, Abakainon appears to have been a settlement of some considerable size, but it was quickly eclipsed by Tyndaris and declined in size and prosperity. The boar and acorn must refer to the great oak forests that still cover the neighbouring mountains. Such forests would have provided pasture to large herds of swine, which it is logical to assume was one of the main sources of Abakainon's wealth.

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
27 Sep 2014 - 9 Dec 1999
Auction house:
Roma Numismatics Limited
20 Fitzroy Square
London, W1T 6EJ
United Kingdom
sales@romanumismatics.com
+44 (0)20 7121 6518
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