Mint: Potidaea
Displaying records 1 to 7 of 7 total results.
Findspot
Nea Cassandra, Macedonia
Deposit
400 B.C.
Discovery
1897
Description
55+ coins
Reference
Weber, NC 1898, pp. 251-8, illus.
Findspot
Olynthus
Deposit
348 B.C.
Discovery
1934
Description
34 coins
Reference
Robinson-Clement, Olynthus IX, pp. 193-4 (hd. II AE)
Findspot
Mit Rahineh, near Memphis, 20 km. S of Cairo
Deposit
500 B.C.
Discovery
1860
Description
23 coins
Reference
Dressel, ZfN 1900, p. 254, May, NC 1965, pp. 1-25, no. 8(? no. 4), Regling, RE 7, col. 976, Schlumberger, L'argent grec, p. 10, no. 34, de Longperier, RN 1861, pp. 414-28, illus. (engraving) = Oevres II (1883), p. 514 (no. 1 = Potidaea; no. 2 = Paros; nos. 5, 14 = Thraco-Maced.; nos. 15-16 = Caria; no. 18 = Dicaea; nos. 10-11, 20 = unc.)
Findspot
Asyut (anc. Lycopolis) environs, 300 km. S of Cairo
Deposit
475 B.C.
Discovery
1968-1969
Description
681+ coins
Findspot
Zagazig (anc. Bubastis)
Deposit
470 B.C.
Discovery
1901
Description
84 coins
Reference
Barron, Samos, p. 44, Brown, NC 1950, p. 185, Dressel-Regling, ZfN 1927, pp. 104-38, illus. (no. 241 = Zancle), Kraay, NC 1956, pp. 50-1, Schlumberger, L'argent grec, p. 11, no. 40
Findspot
Taranto, Calabria
Deposit
508 B.C.
Discovery
1911
Description
600 coins
Reference
Babelon, RN 1912, pp. 1-40, illus. (= Mélanges 4, pp. 304-43), Kraay, NC 1956, p. 49, Orsi, AttiMemIIN 1919, p. 29, Vlasto, through whose hands the bulk of the hd. passed, was convinced that the whole formed a single find. This firsthand opinion should carry more weight than Orsi's subsequent claim that the "hoard" was a conflation of several finds
Findspot
Licata (anc. Phintias)
Deposit
350 B.C.-340 B.C.
Discovery
1926
Description
91 coins
Reference
Currò Pisanò AIIN 1962-4, pp. 226, 238, Jenkins, ANSCent., p. 375; Gela, p. 153
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