Description: Rare Acarnania, Leucas AR Stater | 4th-3rd Centuries BC | Pegasus & Athena/Griffin Description: This remarkable silver stater, minted in Acarnania, Leucas between the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, is a true relic of ancient Greece, a period renowned for its artistic and cultural advancements. Struck in fine silver, this coin weighs 8.53 grams and has been preserved in Choice Fine (Ch F) condition, with an impressive strike rating of 4/5 and surface quality of 4/5—making it a highly collectible and attractive piece. Obverse: The obverse of the coin showcases a stunning depiction of Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, a symbol of speed and divine power. Pegasus is shown in motion, emphasizing its legendary ability to traverse both land and sky. The fine detailing of the wings and body of Pegasus demonstrates the extraordinary skill of the ancient engraver. Reverse: On the reverse, we see Athena, the revered goddess of wisdom and war, accompanied by a griffin—another powerful mythological creature often associated with protection and divine intervention. The griffin, with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, is symbolic of strength and courage. This artistic choice further cements the coin's symbolism of divine protection and authority. Historical Significance: Coins like this were circulated in the region of Leucas, part of the ancient state of Acarnania, located in modern-day Greece. Leucas played a strategic role during the classical and Hellenistic periods, contributing to significant military and political events. The imagery on this coin links it to the cultural values and beliefs of the era, particularly the reverence for mythology and the gods. Condition: Despite being over two millennia old, this stater remains in Choice Fine (Ch F) condition, with minor wear, but the key details of the coin—such as the features of Pegasus and the griffin—are still clearly visible. This coin has also been noted as overstruck, a practice common in ancient times where old coins were reused to create new ones. This adds an extra layer of history to the piece, reflecting the economic practices of the time. Certification: This coin has been professionally graded and encapsulated by NGC Ancients, a leading authority in coin authentication and grading. The NGC certification guarantees the authenticity and quality of the coin, providing collectors with confidence in their investment. Key Features:Origin: Acarnania, Leucas (Greece)Date: 4th-3rd Centuries BCMaterial: Silver (AR)Weight: 8.53 gramsCondition: Choice Fine (Ch F)Certification: NGC Ancients (Grade 4/5 for Strike, 4/5 for Surface)Obverse: PegasusReverse: Athena with griffinAdditional Feature: Overstruck A Rare Opportunity for Collectors: This Acarnanian stater is a piece of history, an artifact that represents both the artistic achievements and the mythology of ancient Greece. Coins featuring both Pegasus and Athena are highly sought after by collectors for their rarity, historical significance, and aesthetic beauty. Don't miss your chance to own this rare and beautiful example of ancient Greek coinage. Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or a history enthusiast, this coin is sure to be a centerpiece of any collection. Bid with Confidence: We take pride in offering only genuine and certified coins, ensuring that your purchase is an investment in quality and history. Feel free to reach out with any questions regarding this coin.
Price: 499.99 USD
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
End Time: 2024-11-14T18:36:51.000Z
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Denomination: Stater
Historical Period: Greek (450 BC-100 AD)
Composition: Silver
Year: 300 BC
Era: Ancient Greece
Geographic Origin: Ancient Greece
Grade: Choice F
Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
Certification: NGC