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E-auction 77-38081 - bpv_312903 - MOESIA - MARCIANOPOLIS Assarion

MOESIA - MARCIANOPOLIS Assarion AU
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Estimate : 95 €
Price : 35 €
Maximum bid : 48 €
End of the sale : 06 October 2014 16:11:00
bidders : 4 bidders
Type : Assarion
Date: c. 200
Mint name / Town : Marcianopolis, Mésie Inférieure
Metal : copper
Diameter : 20 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,69 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un grand flan ovale et irrégulier, bien centré des deux côtés. Belle tête de Marcianopolis au droit. Revers inhabituel. Jolie patine vert foncé
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse description : Buste voilé, tourelé et drapé de Marcianopolis à droite.
Obverse legend : MARKIANO-POLIS (Markianopolis).
Obverse translation : (Marcianopolis).

Reverse


Reverse description : Cybèle assise à gauche entre deux lions, tenant une patère de la main droite et appuyé de la gauche sur un tambourin.
Reverse legend : MARKIANO-POLEITWN (Markianopoleitwn).
Reverse translation : (de Marcianopolis).

Commentary


Très bel exemplaire pour ce monnayage autonome.

Historical background


MOESIA - MARCIANOPOLIS

(2nd - 3rd century AD)

Marcianopolis, located a few kilometers from Osupers was founded by Trajan in honor of his sister Marciane, who died in 113 or 114. Coinage was very important between Commodus and Philip II.

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