

Ancient Greek Silver Stater – Archaic Period (circa 500–480 BC)
This remarkable silver stater features a vivid and expressive scene of two nude male figures locked in a dramatic combat or wrestling pose, possibly representing satyrs or mythological warriors. The high-relief design captures the raw energy and stylized musculature typical of early Greek art.
The reverse displays a classic quadripartite incuse punch, a hallmark of archaic coinage used to standardize weight and secure the flan during striking.
Likely minted in Southern Italy or the Aegean region, this coin is a powerful example of early numismatic artistry, blending symbolic narrative with aesthetic vigor. A rare and evocative piece for collectors of early Hellenic coinage.
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Ancient Greek Silver Stater – Archaic Period (circa 500–480 BC)
Prix de vente£750.00 GBP