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One of 36 Greek silver fractions selected from the collection of an Italian diplomat offered for sale by Spink (see also nos. 139-40 and 713-18 below):: CM.121-1996

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Titles

One of 36 Greek silver fractions selected from the collection of an Italian diplomat offered for sale by Spink (see also nos. 139-40 and 713-18 below):

Maker(s)

Mint: Teos

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Description

Teos, Ionia, AR diobol, c. 400-375 BC. Griffin seated to r., l. forepaw raised; rev. four-part incuse square of mill-sail pattern, magistrate's name. 1.00 g. P. Kinns, ­–, cfr p. 502, 3-10 (this magistrate's name not listed).

Notes

History note: Under Review

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1996-03-04) by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum

Dating

Circa -0400 - Circa -0375

Components of the work

Object composed of silver Weight 1 g

Identification numbers

Accession number: CM.121-1996
Primary reference Number: 272676
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Audit data

Created: Tuesday 17 November 2020 Updated: Wednesday 29 September 2021 Last processed: Wednesday 13 December 2023

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Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Coins and Medals

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