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ATTICA, Athens. Circa 364-362 BC. Æ Token (10.5mm, 1.46 g, 1h). Near Fine.
Electronic Auction 601 Lot: 77. Estimated: $ 200
Greek, Bronze
Sold For $ 250. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.
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ATTICA, Athens. Circa 364-362 BC. Æ Token (10.5mm, 1.46 g, 1h). Helmeted head of Athena left / Owl standing facing on barley grain; two pellets flanking; all within hanging olive branches. Sheedy, Emergency, Fig. 3; Kroll 35; HGC 4, –. Dark green-brown patina, some weakness to strike, a few tiny flan flaws. Near Fine. Rare.
This issue has been identified as that struck by the Athenian commander Timotheos during his siege of Olynthos, as noted in Oikonomika 2.23.1. Timotheos ran out of official coinage and struck this bronze issue to provide his troops with money to buy rations, promising to redeem them later in silver. Sheedy notes that these are not actually coins, but tokens modelled on the Athenian symbola, as he lacked the authority to strike coinage from the Athenian assembly.
Closing Date and Time: 17 December 2025 at 10:25:20 ET.
All winning bids are subject to a 20% buyer’s fee.
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