305, Lot: 55. Estimate $100. Sold for $120. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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LUCANIA, Paestum (Poseidonia). Circa 90-44 BC. Æ Semis (14mm, 2.59 g, 1h). Female head right; MINEIA • M • F behind / Two-story building. Crawford,
Paestum 38b; HN Italy 1258. Fine, green patina.
From the Colin E. Pitchfork Collection.
We have here the rare instance of a woman signing as the sponsor of a coinage issue. Mineia is also known from contemporary inscriptions as a major benefactor of the city of Paestum. The building, a public structure of some sort, may be another of her donations to the city, and it is even conceivable the female head is a portrait of Mineia herself.