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Greece, Attica, Athens, Tetradrachm - Arabian Imitation

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Grade: XF-
Reference: SNG Copenhagen 63

Very interesting Arab imitation the Athenian owl, as commonly referred to as this type of tetradrachm, which is one of the most recognizable ancient coins. Our specimen comes from the CNG auction before 2011. In this case, we can recognize imitation, e.g. after the earring in the ear of Athena, which looks like a Greek letter theta and a rather strongly marked owl, the disc is thick, irregular, made of melted granules, perfectly suited to the products of the Arab tribes.

Tetradrachm 350-300 BC

Obverse: head of Athena in the helmet facing right

Reverse: owl standing to the right, with its head turned straight, in an upright position, with an olive branch and a crescent moon on the back, on the right side ΑΘΕ

Weight 17.08 g

The Athenian owls were the first widely used international coins. In places where they were used commercially, some peoples began to mint their own versions, usually 100% imitating them, but sometimes not in every detail. Among the peoples who imitated the owls in the 5th and 4th centuries BC were Persians, Bactras, Phoenicians, Philistines, Judahans, Samarians, Egyptians, and Arabs. The production of owl imitations reached its peak in the 4th century BC, when the production of the official Athenian owls declined after the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. Peoples who used them still felt the need to have them. The production of imitative owls declined after the arrival of Alexander the Great and the spread of his coins. The only exception was South Arabia, where the Sabeans and Himyarites imitated New Style owls even in the 1st century BCE, and the obverse evolved from the female form of Athena to the male form.

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VII SNMW Auction
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Date
27 February 2021 CET/Warsaw
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180 EUR
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XF-
Hammer price
252 EUR
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140%
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