650-600 BC Ionia Electrum Hecte NGC About Uncirculated 4x4

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Among the earliest coins ever struck, Ionian electrum hectes from c. 650-600 BC stand at the very dawn of Western monetary history. This tiny bean-shaped piece was produced at an uncertain mint somewhere along the coast of ancient Ionia, in what is now western Turkey. These primitive issues predate organized coinage as we know it, making each surviving example a direct link to the invention of money itself.
The obverse presents an uncertain design, as is characteristic of the earliest Ionian electrum issues, where the lump of natural electrum alloy was simply pressed between dies with minimal imagery. The reverse bears two incuse punches, the hallmark of archaic Greek coinage technology. These punches confirmed the metal's integrity and the issuing authority's guarantee of weight and purity.
NGC has graded this hecte About Uncirculated with a Strike of 4 and Surface of 4, reflecting well-preserved surfaces and a pleasing natural electrum color with warm golden-bronze tones. Ionian electrum fractions of this age are genuinely scarce, and this certified example offers a rare opportunity to own one of the oldest coins in existence. For those seeking a foundational piece from the very origins of coinage, this NGC-certified hecte is a compelling choice. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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