Kyme in Aiolis. Eagle and cup. Circa 350–250 BCE. AE10. 1.68 grams

Kyme in Aiolis. Eagle and cup. Circa 350–250 BCE. AE10. 1.68 grams

£28.00
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Kyme in Aiolis. Eagle and cup. Circa 350–250 BCE. AE10. 1.68 grams

Kyme in Aiolis. Eagle and cup. Circa 350–250 BCE. AE10. 1.68 grams

£28.00

 

  • Issuing Authority: City-state of Kyme (Cyme), the largest of the 12 Aeolian cities.

  • Geography: Aeolis, Asia Minor (located near modern-day Nemrut Limani, Turkey).

  • Date: Circa 350–250 BCE (Late Classical to Early Hellenistic period).

  • Metal: Bronze (AE).

  • Size/Weight: 10mm (AE 10) / 1.68 grams.


Visual Analysis

Side Element Description
Obverse The Eagle An eagle standing right with its wings closed. The Greek letter E is visible to the left, which is a shortened form of the city's name (KY or KYM).
Reverse The Cup A one-handled cup (variously described as a kyathosskyphos, or oinochoe). This was the primary civic symbol of Kyme.

Ex T & T auctions. The Jennifer Collection

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