Kings of Pergamon, Philetairos, Tetradrachm ca. 269-263 BC, Pergamon, rare

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Kingdom of Pergamon. Philetairos. Tetradrachm ca. 269-263 BC, Pergamon. Silver 17.05 gr., 28 mm.  
Obverse: diademed head of Seleukos I to the right // Reverse: ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ; Athena, holding shield decorated with gorgoneion to left and cradling spear, seated to the left on throne with back in the form of a small sphinx seated to the right; above arm: ivy leaf, in right field: bow.

Ref: Wealth of the Ancient World 104 (this coin); Newell, "The Pergamene Mint under Philetaerus", NNM 76, 14 and pl. 10, 1, same obverse die;
BMC 28-29; cf. Kraay-Hirmer 736.

Rare. Well centered on a broad flan. Excellent portrait. Extremely Fine

Provenance Details

Ex Sotheby's New York (19 June 1990), lot 105.
From the Nelson Bunker Hunt collection.

Comment

Exhibited: Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas (1983); Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (1983); Detroit Institute of Arts (1984); Dallas Museum of Art (1984).

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