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1 Stater Ancient Greece (1100BC-330) Silver

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500 BC - 480 BC

Islands off Thrace, Thasos. Silver Stater (8.6 g), ca. 480-463 BC.

Satyr advancing right, carrying off protesting nymph. Reverse Quadripartite incuse square. Le Rider 5;

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-28
Islands off Thrace, Thasos. Silver Stater (8.6 g), ca. 480-463 BC. Satyr advancing right, carrying off protesting nymph. Reverse Quadripartite incuse square. Le Rider 5; SNG Copenhagen 1010-1. Well detailed and lightly toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500. Categories: Greek Coinage

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-03-06
Islands off Thrace, Thasos, 500-480 BC. AR Stater (9.33 g). Satyr in kneeling-running attitude right, carrying in his arms a struggling nymph who raises her right hand in protest. Reverse: Quadripartite incuse square. Dewing 1316; Daux (Guide de Thasos) plate I, 5; McClean 4195. Very Fine. Est ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-08-27
COINS OF THE GREEK WORLD THRACE Thasos Stater c. 500/480. Satyr advancing right, carrying off protesting nymph. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square. 6.24 g. SNG Copenhagen 1009. Oxidized. About very fine.

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-23
THRACE, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (c.510-490 B.C.), silver stater, (7.878 grams), obv. naked ithyphallic Satyr (archaic style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off nymph raising ...

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-12-06
Griechische Münzen Thrakien-Thasos Stater um 525 v. Chr. 8,64 g. Ityphallischer Satyr im Knielauf nach rechts, auf seinen Armen widerstrebende Nymphe tragend / Quadratum incusum in Windmühlenflügel-Form. SNG Cop. 1008 Vorzüglich

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Posted by: anonymous  2015-02-23
THRACE, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (c.early 5th century B.C.), silver stater, (8.00 g), obv. naked ithyphallic Satyr (classical style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off ...
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Facts about Stater Ancient Greece   The Stater was an ancient Greek unit of weight and currency, widely used throughout the Greek world from the Archaic period (8th to 6th centuries BCE) onward. Here are some facts about the Stater in ancient Greece:Unit of Weight: The Stater originally referred to a specific weight of metal, typically silver or gold. It varied in weight dependi ...
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