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Mysia Cyzicus 600-550 BC Tunny Fish Electrum 1/24 Stater NGC CHAU Finest Known

$ 1261.64

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Denomination: Stater
  • Composition: Electrum
  • Grade: CHAU
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Era: Ancient
  • Year: 600-550 BC
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Certification: NGC
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Mysia Cyzicus 550-450 BC Tunny Fish Electrum Stater NGC CHAU Super Rare.and Finest Known
    One of the earliest coins struck, and among the rarest found of Cyzicus Electrum.
    The story of the world’s first coins, seemingly introduced in the mid-seventh century B.C. were made of electrum is well known. This alloy of gold and silver earned its name from its pale yellow color, which resembled amber, called “electron” in Greek. We know it today as Electrum.
    The most important issuer of electrum coins in the Greek world was Cyzicus, a wealthy port on the southern shore of the Bosporus, the strait that links the Black Sea with the Aegean. Its ideal location allowed the city’s merchants to grow wealthy from their near-monopoly on trade between Greece and the distant shores of the Black Sea.
    Among the most unusual things to appear on ancient Greek coins were monsters that more often are described as mythological creatures. To people of the modern world, these creatures are bizarre and fanciful; we wonder who could have believed that such creatures existed. But to the ancient Greeks they were familiar, and they played a meaningful role in their reckoning of the world.
    There are more than 180 design types in the series, some substantially more rare than others.
    According to NGC has graded less than 10 1/24th Electrum Staters and commented it is one of the rarest due to the lack of appearances in any condition. Well centered, complete Tunny Fish body present.