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Pamphylia, Aspendos AR Stater - A Popular Design

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Sorting through my latest inventory and had to share this one while it's still mine

Pamphylia, Aspendos
AR Stater (10.62g)
420-400 BC
Obv: Two nude wrestlers, EΣ between
Rev: Slinger readying shot, triskeles before, EΣTFEΔIIYΣ behind

Pamphylia,-Aspendos-AR-Stater---A-Popular-Design
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while it's still mine


I truly don't understand how you can part with this one, Steve. This one has "keeper" written all over. Any hesitation at all?

Great coin. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Bob.

Unfortunately, I am already keeping too much from this lot, and although famous and popular, this design has never really stood out as much as, say, an early Athens tet or Corinthian stater. Unlike obscure coins, Greek silver is a good seller.
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That is a beauty and I agree with Bob as to it being a keeper. Would be nice to have but I'm sure out of my price range, besides I'm working on other areas now. I'm sure it will sell quickly.
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