Münze
cn coin 20903 (Ainos)
        Vorderseite, Beschreibung: Kopf des Hermes mit Petasos in Dreiviertelansicht nach links.
Rückseite, Legende: ΑΙΝΙΟΝ
Rückseite, Beschreibung: Ziegenbock nach rechts, im quadratum incusum.
    
- Location
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                Corpus Nummorum, Berlin
 
- Inventory number
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                AIN_2L_13_077 (Gipsabdruck-Nummer)
04.613 (Sammlungsnummer)
 
- Measurements
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                Durchmesser: 25 mm
Gewicht: 15.57 g
 
- Material/Technique
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                Prägung; Silber
 
- Classification
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                chiotischer Münzfuß (Fachklassifikation: Münzfuß)
Tetradrachme (Fachklassifikation: Nominal)
 
- Period/Style
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                Klassik
 
- Event
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                Herstellung
 
- (where)
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                Region: Thrakien
Ainos (Münzstand: Stadt)
 
- (when)
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                ca. 380/379-378/377 v. Chr.
 
- Event
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                Besitz- und/oder Eigentumswechsel
 
- (who)
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                Subhi Collection; 1878 Sotheby Sale (Subhi Pacha), no. 20 (according to Regling and Brett catalogues); by date unknown: Canon Greenwell Collection; July 1902: acquired from Canon Greenwell Collection by Edward Perry Warren (Regling, Die Griechischen Münzen der Sammlung Warren, no. 472: from
Subhi sale, 1878, no. 20); September 1904: purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren.
Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, US).
 
- Last update
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                        29.04.2025, 11:17 AM CEST
 
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Object type
- Münze
 
Associated
- Subhi Collection; 1878 Sotheby Sale (Subhi Pacha), no. 20 (according to Regling and Brett catalogues); by date unknown: Canon Greenwell Collection; July 1902: acquired from Canon Greenwell Collection by Edward Perry Warren (Regling, Die Griechischen Münzen der Sammlung Warren, no. 472: from <br>Subhi sale, 1878, no. 20); September 1904: purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren.
 - Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, US).
 
Time of origin
- ca. 380/379-378/377 v. Chr.