Greek Silver Turtle Stater Isle of Aegina (480-457 BC) VG
Numismatic
Greek Silver Turtle Stater Isle of Aegina (480-457 BC) VG
Dating back to the period between 480 and 457 BC, this ancient Greek silver Stater represents a fascinating era of early coinage from the island of Aegina. Struck in silver with a weight of approximately 0.4100 troy ounces, this piece offers a tangible connection to the classical Mediterranean world. The obverse of the coin displays a detailed depiction of a land tortoise, a creature closely associated with the island's identity. On this specific specimen, a small banker's mark is visible on the upper portion of the shell, serving as a physical record of its ancient circulation and validation by merchants or moneychangers. The reverse features a distinctive five-part incuse pattern, a characteristic style of early Greek minting. Preserved in Very Good condition, this circulated coin showcases the hand-struck artistry of ancient minters, making it a captivating subject for study and historical appreciation.
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Specifications
| Country | Greece |
|---|---|
| Year | 480-457 BC |
| Grade | Very Good |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Stater |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.4100 troy oz |
| Diameter | 19 mm |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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