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765850. Sold For $1250

BOEOTIA, Thebes. Circa 395-338 BC. AR Stater (22mm, 12.26 g). Damo-, magistrate. Struck circa 390-382 BC. Boeotian shield / Amphora, three ivy leaves and berry hanging from left handle; above, club left; DA-MO across field; all within incuse concave circle. BCD Boiotia 491 (this coin); Hepworth 22 corr. ( engraved over W in die, not W over ; same rev. die); SNG Copenhagen -; BMC p. 81, 128; Traité III 267 (same rev. die); McClean 5598 (same rev. die). EF, attractive gray cabinet tone, red and blue iridescence around the devices.


Ex BCD Collection (Triton IX, 10 January 2006), lot 491; Chicago International Coin Fair Auction (Rare Coin Company of America and Superior Stamp & Coin 30 May 1980), lot 2137.

On the reverse die used to strike this coin, the O in the ethnic has been engraved over an W. One wonders what could be the reason for such a change on the die if we are dealing with the same magistrate. It would be understandable to produce dies with the same magistrate's name spelled in two or more different ways (and as just one example of this see for instance BCD Boiotia 482 as against 483-485), but if there is a change on the die from one way of spelling to another it means that it was necessary to separate the coins produced into clearly identifiable different lots and that this system, being quicker and more economical to apply, was preferred over the other option of engraving a totally new die.