Vases Coin (drachm) of Paros
Coin (drachm) of Paros

Coin (drachm) of Paros

about 500 B.C.
The obverse of this coin depicts a goat, kneeling right with its forelegs lowered and its head raised. The reverse is stamped with a quadripartite incuse square (four-part stamped square), which suggests that the coin is of late Archaic date.

This coin comes from a hoard discovered in Paros in 1936 or 1937. The Paros hoard included 100 to 200 drachmas stamped with goats, confirming this coin type as Parian. The fifth-century B.C. poet Simonides mentions this coin type in an epigram, citing a statue of Artemis that was purchased with "200 drachmas of Paros stamped with the image of a goat."
Date
about 500 B.C.
Culture
Greek
Dimensions
D: 1.65 cm
Medium
Silver
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
2015.6
Image Source
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