+ Filters
New Search
Filters
Available Exact wording Only in the title
E-shopLoading...
GradeLoading...
PriceLoading...

bgr_569674 - THRACE - PERINTHOS Tétradrachme

THRACE - PERINTHOS Tétradrachme XF
Not available.
Item sold on our e-shop (2020)
Price : 750.00 €
Type : Tétradrachme
Date: c. 175-150 AC.
Mint name / Town : Périnthe, Thrace
Metal : silver
Diameter : 35 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 16,87 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan très large bien centré. Belle tête de Lysimaque. Frappe un peu molle au revers. Patine de collection ancienne
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête divinisée d'Alexandre le Grand sous les traits de Zeus-Ammon, cornu et diadèmé à droite.

Reverse


Reverse description : Athéna nicéphore assise à gauche sur un trône, tenant un petite Niké de la main droite qui couronne le nom de Lysimaque et le coude droit reposant sur un bouclier orné d'un masque de lion ; un double protomé de chevaux affrontés à l'exergue.
Reverse legend : BASILEWS/ LUSIMACOU/ PE.
Reverse translation : (du roi Lysimaque/ Périnthe).

Commentary


Semble de même coin que l’exemplaire reproduit dans l’ouvrage d’O. Hoover, (HGCS. 3/2, p. 161, n° 1613) provenant d’une vente australienne Noble Numismatics 93, n° 4915. C’est la première fois que nous présentons un exemplaire de ce type.

Historical background


THRACE - PERINTHOS

(3rd - 2nd century BC)

The city of Perinth was founded by settlers from Samos in 602 BC. The city fell under Achaemenid domination under Darius I in 513 BC. After the Persian defeat, the city of Perinth entered the league of Delos. In 411, Perinthe revolted with Byzantium against the Athenian yoke. After a period under Spartan domination at the end of the Peloponnesian War, the city joined the second Athenian thalassocracy in 377 BC before leaving it twenty years later. First rallied to Philip II of Macedonia, the city was besieged by Antigone who lost an eye there and earned his nickname (the One-eyed). After the death of Alexander III the Great in 323 BC, Perinthus passed under the thumb of Lysimachus and remained there until the battle of Couroupedion and the death of Diadochus in 281 BC. was disputed between the Seleucids and the Lagids before falling under the Antigonid cup in 202 BC before the defeat of the Macedonian king at the battle of Cynoscephali in 197 BC and regaining its autonomy for a short time. time. After the peace of Apamea, Perinthe passed under Attalid domination.

cgb.fr uses cookies to guarantee a better user experience and to carry out statistics of visits.
To remove the banner, you must accept or refuse their use by clicking on the corresponding buttons.

x
Voulez-vous visiter notre site en Français https://www.cgb.fr