Campania, Neapolis Stater 300-241 a.C.

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Ancient Campanian silver stater from Neapolis, 6.30 g, 300–241 BC, obverse with a diademed head of Parthenope to the left and symbols behind, reverse with a bull its head right crowned by Nike in flight; conservation uncertified, provenance from a private collection.

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Campanian Stater

Obverse: Diademed head of the siren Parthenope to the left. Behind it, a symbol such as: eagle, trophy, stork, staff, etc.

Reverse: a human-headed bull to the right, crowned by Nike in flight.

300–241 BC.

MBC Conservation.

Provenance of the coin, from a private collection.

Campanian Stater

Obverse: Diademed head of the siren Parthenope to the left. Behind it, a symbol such as: eagle, trophy, stork, staff, etc.

Reverse: a human-headed bull to the right, crowned by Nike in flight.

300–241 BC.

MBC Conservation.

Provenance of the coin, from a private collection.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Campania, Neapolis
Year/Period and Variation
300-241 a.C.
Denomination
Stater
Metal
AR
Condition
Ungraded
Weight
6.3 g
Number of items
1
Sold by
SpainVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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