Pamphylia Aspendos AR Stater Wrestlers (325-250 BC) Ch XF NGC
Numismatic
Pamphylia Aspendos AR Stater Wrestlers (325-250 BC) Ch XF NGC
Dating back to the fourth and third centuries BC, this silver stater originates from the ancient city of Aspendos, located in Pamphylia along the southern coast of what is now modern Turkey. Weighing 10.40 grams and measuring 23 millimeters in diameter, the coin showcases the remarkable artistry and physical culture of the ancient Mediterranean world. The obverse of this silver piece captures a moment of intense athletic competition, depicting two wrestlers locked in combat as they grasp each other by the arms. This dynamic representation of ancient sport is paired with an equally active reverse design, which features a slinger stepping forward, poised to release a projectile from his sling. Accompanying the slinger is a triskeles symbol positioned to the right, with a club situated below. This particular specimen has survived the centuries with its intricate details well preserved, earning a grading tier of Choice Extra Fine. It offers a tangible connection to the civic identity and military imagery of an ancient Pamphylian city-state.
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Specifications
| Country | Turkey |
|---|---|
| Year | 325-250 BC |
| Grade | Extra Fine (NGC) |
| Legal-tender face value | AR Stater |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.3800 troy oz |
| Diameter | 19 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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