650-600 BC Ionia Electrum Hecte NGC About Uncirculated 5x5

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Among the earliest coins ever struck, this electrum hecte from Ionia dates to roughly 650-600 BC, placing it at the very dawn of coinage itself. It comes from an uncertain Ionian mint along the western coast of ancient Anatolia, a region where Greek merchant cities first experimented with standardized metal currency. These primitive issues predate nearly all other coinage traditions in the ancient world.
The obverse is blank, as is characteristic of the earliest Ionian issues, presenting a smooth, lumpy surface of natural electrum alloy. The reverse bears two incuse punches, the hallmark of this primitive striking technique. The punches confirm the coin's authenticity as a genuine early monetary instrument, pressed into the flan by hand to verify weight and metal content.
NGC certified this hecte About Uncirculated with an exceptional Strike of 5 and Surface of 5 - the highest possible scores in both categories for an NGC Ancients holder. The surfaces display the warm, golden-orange hue typical of natural electrum, with an appealing ancient patina and no signs of tooling or cleaning. For those seeking one of humanity's earliest monetary artifacts in top-tier condition, this coin is a rare and remarkable opportunity. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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