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E-auction 226-149872 - bga_260554 - GALLIA BELGICA - MELDI (Area of Meaux) Bronze ROVECA, classe IV

GALLIA BELGICA - MELDI (Area of Meaux) Bronze ROVECA, classe IV XF
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Estimate : 120 €
Price : 66 €
Maximum bid : 73 €
End of the sale : 14 August 2017 14:00:00
bidders : 12 bidders
Type : Bronze ROVECA, classe IV
Date: c. 60-40 AC.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 16,5 mm
Orientation dies : 11 h.
Weight : 2,85 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Flan assez large, mais avec une frappe décentrée au droit alors que le revers est idéalement centré et presque complet. Patine verte et poreuse
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Ex. CELTIC VI

Obverse


Obverse legend : [POOYIKA].
Obverse description : Grosse tête casquée à gauche, la chevelure retombant sur la nuque, des colliers au cou ; la légende devant la tête.

Reverse


Reverse legend : [ROVECA].
Reverse description : Lion bondissant à droite, la queue enroulée au-dessus de son dos, annelet accosté de quatre petits points au-dessous ; légende au-dessous, grènetis.

Commentary


Les légende sont presque complètement hors flan sur ce bronze avec un flan un peu court. Le lion du revers est assez fin et particulièrement stylisé !.

Historical background


GALLIA BELGICA - MELDI (Area of Meaux)

(1st century BC)

The Meldes are mentioned only once in Caesar's work. This small people lived between the Seine and the Marne in the plain of Brie with Meaux as its capital. The Meldes emancipated themselves late from the tutelage of the Suessions and the Remes at the time of the Gallic Wars. Having become independent in 57 BC, the Meldes chose to ally with the Romans. Caesar had sixty ships built by the Meldes, in 55 BC, for the expedition to Brittany. Caesar (BG. V, 5).

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