Greek Electrum 1/6th Stater Lesbos, Mytilene c. 412-378BC VF
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Greek Electrum 1/6th Stater Lesbos, Mytilene c. 412-378BC VF

Greek Electrum 1/6th Stater Lesbos, Mytilene c. 412-378BC VF

This electrum sixth stater, struck circa 412–378 BC, measures 10mm and weighs 2.50g.

The obverse features the finely detailed head of Apollo facing right, reflecting the god’s association with music, prophecy, and harmony in Greek culture.

On the reverse, a female head also faces right, enclosed within a square frame, a design often linked to regional civic identity and artistry.

Electrum, a natural alloy of gold and silver, gave these coins a distinct lustre and value, making them prized in trade. Compact yet elegant, this fractional stater highlights the artistry and economic importance of early Greek coinage.

Weight: 2.5 grams
Grade: Very Fine

$313.02

Original: $894.33

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Greek Electrum 1/6th Stater Lesbos, Mytilene c. 412-378BC VF

$894.33

$313.02

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Greek Electrum 1/6th Stater Lesbos, Mytilene c. 412-378BC VF

This electrum sixth stater, struck circa 412–378 BC, measures 10mm and weighs 2.50g.

The obverse features the finely detailed head of Apollo facing right, reflecting the god’s association with music, prophecy, and harmony in Greek culture.

On the reverse, a female head also faces right, enclosed within a square frame, a design often linked to regional civic identity and artistry.

Electrum, a natural alloy of gold and silver, gave these coins a distinct lustre and value, making them prized in trade. Compact yet elegant, this fractional stater highlights the artistry and economic importance of early Greek coinage.

Weight: 2.5 grams
Grade: Very Fine

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This electrum sixth stater, struck circa 412–378 BC, measures 10mm and weighs 2.50g.

The obverse features the finely detailed head of Apollo facing right, reflecting the god’s association with music, prophecy, and harmony in Greek culture.

On the reverse, a female head also faces right, enclosed within a square frame, a design often linked to regional civic identity and artistry.

Electrum, a natural alloy of gold and silver, gave these coins a distinct lustre and value, making them prized in trade. Compact yet elegant, this fractional stater highlights the artistry and economic importance of early Greek coinage.

Weight: 2.5 grams
Grade: Very Fine

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