Cilicia, Soloi, Circa AE 375-350 BC, Athena / Grapes – RRRRR

$380.00

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SKU: G11.26 Categories: ,

Description

Greek,Ā  Cilicia, Soloi, AE (bronze, 1.64g, 11.7mm), Circa AE 375-350 BC
Obv:Ā  Bust of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet
Rev: Bunch of grapes with tendrils and leaf
Ref: cf. baldwin Auction 34 lot 382 (13.10.2003), SNG Paris 192 Rarity/Choice: Extremely Rare, Good VF (slightly off-centered and granular obverse, otherwise beautiful well struck dark patina on obverve, and lovely earthen reverse)
Note: Cilicia, a historical region in southeastern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), was home to the ancient city of Soloi. The obverse features a bust of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, symbolizing the city’s association with Athena and its military prowess. On the reverse, a bunch of grapes with tendrils and leaves is depicted, representing the region’s fertile vineyards and agricultural prosperity. This coin reflects the cultural and economic significance of Soloi in Cilicia during the classical period, emphasizing its reliance on agriculture and its reverence for Athena.