Aeolis, Kyme, AR Hemiobol, Circa 400-350 BC, Horse / Floral

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Description

Greek, Aeolis, Kyme, AR Hemiobol (silver, 0.18g, 7mm), Circa 400-350 BC
Obv: Forepart of horse to right
Rev: Floral pattern
Ref: Klein 334; SNG Copenhagen 34; SNG Kayhan 91 Rarity/Choice: Common, VF (darkly toned, minor porosity)
Note: AEOLIS, Kyme, an ancient Greek city located in the region of Aeolis, situated on the western coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), was a significant center during the Archaic period, particularly in the 6th century BC. The obverse of the coin features the forepart of a horse facing right. This motif, often seen on coins of Kyme, symbolizes the city’s equestrian heritage and its association with horsemanship and cavalry. The horse was highly valued in ancient Greek society for its role in warfare, transportation, and sport. The reverse of the coin depicts a floral pattern, which could represent various plants or flowers indigenous to the region. These designs are often stylized and geometric in nature, reflecting the artistic conventions of the time. The floral pattern may also have symbolic significance, possibly representing fertility, abundance, or the natural world. Overall, this coin provides insight into the economic and cultural life of Kyme during the 6th century BC, highlighting the city’s connection to horse breeding and its appreciation for the natural world, as well as its active participation in the broader networks of trade and commerce in the Aegean region.