CVC & Collectables presents this AR Stater from Lucania Thurium, dating from 410-350 BC, is a stunning example of ancient Greek coinage. Graded CH VF (Choice Very Fine), this silver coin showcases the high artistry and craftsmanship typical of the period, with sharp details that highlight the key design elements. It is a highly desirable piece for collectors of ancient coins, particularly those focused on Greek city-states.
Coin Specifications:
- Region: Lucania, Thurium
- Date: 410-350 BC
- Denomination: AR Stater
- Composition: Silver (AR)
- Grade: CH VF (Choice Very Fine)
Design and Features:
- Obverse: The obverse features a detailed portrait of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, wearing a crested helmet adorned with olive leaves. The sharp detail in her facial features and the intricate helmet design are key highlights of this coin.
- Reverse: The reverse shows a bull, a common symbol of strength and fertility in ancient Greek coinage. The bull is depicted in a dynamic, leaping pose, with fine detailing in its musculature. The reverse may also include an inscription or symbols that identify the coin as originating from Thurium.
Collectibility:
Graded Choice Very Fine, this 410-350 BC Lucania Thurium Athena, Rev Bull AR Stater displays strong detail with some light wear, particularly on the high points of the design. The well-preserved state of the coin makes it an attractive option for collectors interested in Greek coinage, particularly those from southern Italy. The high artistry of the Athena portrait and the dynamic bull depiction make this coin stand out as an excellent representation of Thurium’s coinage. Find more alike here!
Coin Highlights:
- 410-350 BC Lucania Thurium Athena AR Stater, 7.53 grams
- NGC has certified this coin as being in Choice Very Fine
- Strike: 4/5. Surface: 2/5
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