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Into the ancient lion’s den

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On the hunt (or being hunted), mouth wide open or closed, from the front or in profile, alone or accompanied, fighting or resting, realistic or stylized, whole, head, or protome, but certainly with its mane flowing in the wind, with flashes of bronze, gold, or silver: lions have appeared on coins since the beginning of time.

A targeted selection of the royal and hieratic feline, solemn and engraved, before the reign of Rome.

Symbol of strength, of power, guardian of the gates of cities, bas-reliefs, sculptures... Antiquity, from East to West and back again, never stopped celebrating it, including on its coins.

From mythical Babylon to Asia Minor via the inevitable Lesbos, the Kingdom of Lydia, and even Macedonia, stylized and mysterious portraits from Lycia to the merciless slaughter of the Nemean Lion in Calabria via the orientally influenced style of Caria: a journey through the ancient regions and the long time before our era.

Each of these coins (often very small in size) represents in itself a true work of art carefully chiseled and created between the 6th and 3rd century BC. Portrait gallery of coins featuring these royal felines.

Fancy a little more? If you haven’t already read it, you will likely find this article on the representation of animals on ancient coins very interesting.

Illustration : "Panneau de briques : lion passant - Époque néo-babylonienne, règne de Nabuchodonosor II (between circa 604 and circa 562 BC) - Babylone (Iraq) (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Moneda Mysia

Obol, 450-400 BC, Kyzikos, MBC+, Plata, SNG-vonAulock:7333

Moneda Mysia

Obol, ca. 450-400 BC, Kyzikos, MBC+, Plata, SNG-France:378

Moneda Phoenicia

Ba’alšillem II, 1/16 Shekel, ca. 401-365 BC, Sidon, MBC+

Moneda Sicily

Syracuse (317-289 BC), Litra, Syracuse, MBC, Bronce

Moneda Thrace

Bronze Æ, 196-190 BC, Lysimacheia, MBC, Bronce, HGC:3.2-1501

Moneda Thrace

Bronze Æ, 386-309 BC, Chersonesos, BC+, Bronce, SNG-Cop:844-5

Moneda Thrace

Chersonesos, Hemidrachm, Kardia, MBC, Plata

Moneda Thrace

Hemidrachm, ca. 357-320 BC, Kardia, MBC+, Plata, HGC:3.2-1437

Moneda Thrace

Hemidrachm, ca. 357-320 BC, Kardia, MBC+, Plata, SNG-Cop:835

Moneda Thrace

Hemidrachm, ca. 386-338 BC, Kardia, MBC+, Plata, HGC:3.2-1437

Moneda Thrace

Hemidrachm, ca. 480-350 BC, Chersonesos, NGC, graded, VF, BC+

Moneda Troas

Bronze Æ, 350-340 BC, Antandros, MBC, Bronce

Selección publicada en 24/03/2023

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