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Gold stater with head of Athena

Place of Originpossibly Amphipolis, Greece, Macedonia
Date336 BCE
Dimensions3/4 in. (1.9 cm)
Mediumgold
ClassificationMetalwork
Credit LineGift of Jacob John Hunker
Object number
1920.530
Not on View
DescriptionObverse: Head of Athena; Reverse: Standing Nike. Die-stamped metal.
Label TextIssued just before Alexander’s invasion of Asia, this coin features the head of Athena as a symbol of Alexandr’s benevolence towards Athens.Published References

cf. Settman, Charles, Greek Coins, 2nd ed., London, 1952, pl. 48, 1 & 2.

Visona, Paol, The Mint and the Message, Ann Arbor, Kelsey Museum, 1981, p. 2, no. 17.

Exhibition History

Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The Mint and the Message: 1000 Years of Currency from Darius to Justinian, 1981, no. 17, p. 2.

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