Coin: Stater, Etenna

1900.63.0471

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Artifact Identification Coin: Stater, Etenna   (1900.63.0471)
Classification/
Nomenclature
  1. Communication Artifacts
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  3. Exchange Media
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Artist/Maker Etenna mint
Geographic Location
Period N/A
Date 4th century BCE
Culture Greek
Location Not on Exhibit

Physical Analysis

Dimension 1 (Diameter) 2.22 cm
Dimension 2 (Depth) 0.32 cm
Dimension 3 (N/A) N/A
Weight 10.25 g
Measuring Remarks N/A
Materials Metal--Silver
Manufacturing Processes Cast

Research Remarks

Description

This Greek coin is a silver Stater from the ancient city of Etenna in Pisidia, in modern day Turkey. The coin was stuck in the 4th century BCE. The obverse contains two wrestlers with an E (Epsilon) between them. The reverse contains a slinger. To the left of the slinger are the letters ΕΤΕΝΝΕΩΝ (Epsilon Tau Epsilon Nu Nu Epsilon Omega Nu) denoting the coin as being from Etenna.

Published Description N/A
Bibliography Under Review

Artifact History

Credit Line/Dedication N/A
Reproduction N/A

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