Leu Numismatik AG > Web Auction 28Auction date: 9 December 2023
Lot number: 2219

Price realized: 1,100 CHF   (Approx. 1,250 USD / 1,161 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
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PAPHLAGONIA. Amastris. Pseudo-autonomous issue. Assarion (?) (Bronze, 21 mm, 4.92 g, 7 h), 2nd century AD. OMH-[POC] Draped bust of Homer to right, wearing taenia and long beard. Rev. AMACT[PIANΩ]N Turreted Tyche (?) seated right, holding spear in her right hand and sword in sheath (?) in her left. RG -. RPC IV.1 -. SNG Copenhagen -. SNG Leypold -. SNG Paris -. SNG von Aulock -. Apparently unpublished. Somewhat rough and with traces corrosion, otherwise, nearly fine.


From an American collection, acquired before 2021.

As Homer, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, was considered the greatest poet of Antiquity, many cities vied for the privilege of being called his birthplace, such as Chios, Kolophon, Kyme, and Smyrna. Amastris, located on the shore of the Black Sea, was not usually counted among the 'Homeric cities', but some traditions held it to be a colony of Smyrna, hence linking it with the poet (see Leu 13, 27 May 2023, 122 for the connection between Homer and Smyrna). The most direct evidence of Amastris' claims to Homeric fame is offered by its coins, which show the poet on the obverse coupled with a variety of reverse designs. One rare issue shows Meles on the reverse, tutelary deity of the river flowing through Smyrna and mythical father of Homer (who, according to legend, was originally named Melesigenes), seemingly to stress the idea that, while the Meles might flow through its metropolis, Amastris was the poet's definitive birthplace.

Starting price: 50 CHF