Three super small silver coins

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Roerbakmix, Dec 19, 2019.

  1. Roerbakmix

    Roerbakmix Well-Known Member

    One (or more) of those super small Greek fractions have been on my wish list for quite a while. Luckily, my friend @AnYangMan was making space for some other coins, and apparently these super small coins took too much space.

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    GREECE, Annonymous
    Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Ionia, Kolophon; c500-450 BC
    Obv: Facing head of Apollo
    Rev: TE monogram (= tetartemorion?) within incuse square
    Weight: 0.17g; Ø:5mm
    Catalogue: SNG Von Aulock 1999, SNG Kayhan 356
    Provenance: Ex. @AnYangMan ; acq.: 12-2019

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    GREECE, Annonymous
    Denomination: AR Tetartemorion, minted: Mysia. Kyzikos; c.480 BC
    Obv: Forepart of boar left, tunny to right
    Rev: Head of roaring lion left, star to upper left, all within incuse square
    Weight: 0.17g; Ø:5mm
    Catalogue: Von Fritze II 14; SNG France 375
    Provenance: Ex. @AnYangMan ; acq.: 12-2019

    To sort of get a feeling of how small these are (nb. I've no acromegaly or big fingers otherwise):
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    The last one is from Athens, but I haven't quite pinpointed it yet:
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    GREECE, Annonymous
    Denomination: AR hemiobol, minted: Athens; 454-404 BC (?)
    Obv: Head of Athena, to the right
    Rev: Owl, standing
    Weight: 0.33g; Ø:5mm
    Catalogue: ?

    There are some differences with the images I found on ACsearch:
    1) Athena is wearing a double crested helmet
    2) There is a dotted border above the helmet
    3) The back of the owl (reverse) are basically three long feathers
    4) The claws/feet are 'big' and well-detailed
    5) The body is padded instead of smooth

    Please post anything you deem relevant! Any help with the Athens hemiobole is appreciated!
     
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  3. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Those are fun little coins, @Roerbakmix . Being a Roman collector, I don't have many such things, but here's my tiniest Greek:

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    Mysia, Kyzikos (c.480 BC)
    AR Trihemiobol, 10 mm, 1.16 g.
    Obv: Forepart of boar left ; Tunny upward.
    Rev: Head of roaring lion left, outstretched tongue, all within incuse square.
    Ref: Von Fritze, Nomisma IX Kyzikos, Group II, 9 / Table V, 10-11.
     
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  4. Andres2

    Andres2 Well-Known Member

    The monogram on the reverse of the first coin reminds me of the TIF monogram:

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    one of my small silver coins lot is going on, on such a small coin:

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