Stymphalos, a minor Arcadian polis nestled in its famous lake basin, struck coins for only a brief window in the fourth century BC before being absorbed into the Achaean political orbit. Civic silver issues of this quality from such a small community are genuinely rare — Stymphalos lacked the commercial weight of Corinth or Argos, and its coinage served local political rather than trade purposes.
The BCD Peloponnesos collection, from which this reference derives, remains the definitive corpus for this series. Fewer than a handful of Stymphalian staters appear at auction in any given decade.
Stymphalos, a minor Arcadian polis nestled in its famous lake basin, struck coins for only a brief window in the fourth century BC before being absorbed into the Achaean political orbit. Civic silver issues of this quality from such a small community are genuinely rare — Stymphalos lacked the commercial weight of Corinth or Argos, and its coinage served local political rather than trade purposes.
The BCD Peloponnesos collection, from which this reference derives, remains the definitive corpus for this series. Fewer than a handful of Stymphalian staters appear at auction in any given decade.