First magistrate attested in Athens in 116/115 BC [issue 49]. Additionally several times (prevously and later on) attested
as third magistrate in Athens, in 130/129 BC [issue 35], in 123/122 BC [issue 41], in 121/120 BC [issue 43], in 120/119 BC
[issue 45], and in 110/109 BC [issue 55]. Most probably all these magistracies were held by the same person, but a close familiar
binding is also possible (father-and-son-relationship) (Thompson 1961, p. 580-581). Maybe from Oion, Epimeletes of Delos in
117/116 BC (Habicht 1991, p. 9; H. B. Mattingly, NC 157, 1997, p. 259): See M. Thompson, The New Style Silver Coinage of Athens
(1961) nos. 407-408, 483-485, 503, 509-512, 548-550, 611-628, 717-721 / issues 35, 41, 43, 45, 49 and 55 (pp. 580-581); C.
Habicht, Zu den Münzmagistraten der Silberprägung des Neuen Stils, Chiron 21, 1991, pp. 5 and 9 (130/129, 124/123, 122/121,
120/119, 116/115 and 110/109 BC); Prosopographia Attica 13089 and 13090; P. M. Fraser – E. Matthews, A Lexicon of Greek Personal
Names II Attica (1994) p. 412 s. v. Sokrates, no. 12; W. Leschhorn, Lexikon der Aufschriften auf griechischen Münzen II (2009)
pp. 824-825 s. v. Sokrates (123/122 [issue 41] and 121/120 BC [issue 45]).