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Nomos 35

Zurich, 15-16 June 2025, 13:00 CEST

Zunfthaus zur Saffran, limmatquai 54, 8001 Zurich

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Estimate: 7500 CHF
Hammer Price:  6500 CHF
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MYSIA. Kyzikos. Circa 450-330 BC. Stater (Electrum, 21 mm, 15.97 g). Kekrops standing to left, his body ending in a coiled serpent's tail, leaning on an olive tree, which he grasps with his right hand, and resting his left hand on his side just above his waist; below, tunny swimming to left. Rev. Quadripartite incuse square. BMFA 1499. Von Fritze 158. Clear and intriguing. Light marks, otherwise, very fine.



Kekrops was the mythological first king of Attica: he was born from the Earth and his body ended in a serpent's tail rather than legs. He appears on Athenian Red Figure pottery and his statue was in the West Pediment of the Parthenon. On this coin he is holding the olive tree that Athena gave to Athens during her contest with Poseidon for the city's allegiance. As the story goes, Poseidon offered a salt-water spring on the Acropolis and Athena presented the olive: Kekrops chose Athena's gift and, thus, Athena became the city's patroness and the city was named after her. The fact that this distinctly Athenian myth should appear on the coinage of Kyzikos can be explained by the close ties between the two cities.

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