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Perfumed Oil Comes With a Tax Receipt

Fancy scent? Pay up, even in ancient Athens.

Perfumed Oil Comes With a Tax Receipt

Anton Raphael Mengs — "Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717–1768)" (ca. 1777), public domain

Perfume: A Luxury Worth Taxing

In Classical Athens, perfumed olive oil wasn’t just a treat—it was a mark of real status. The city taxed it separately from ordinary oil, treating it more like champagne than shampoo.

Tokens as Ancient Tax Receipts

Archaeologists have found tiny lead tokens stamped with symbols—proof that merchants had paid Athens’ perfume tax. Without a token, shops couldn’t legally sell scented oil. The system was strict, and the tokens are our surprising evidence.

In Classical Athens, perfumed oil was considered such a luxury that the city taxed it separately from ordinary olive oil. Archaeologists have found lead tokens—tiny tax receipts—that merchants would hand to customers as proof they’d paid the perfume duty. No token, no legal sale.

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