E-auction 376-288557 - bga_590430 - BITURIGES CUBI / WESTERN CENTER, UNSPECIFIED Bronze ROAC, DT. 3716 et 2613
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Estimate : | 100 € |
Price : | 21 € |
Maximum bid : | 21 € |
End of the sale : | 29 June 2020 14:14:30 |
bidders : | 6 bidders |
Type : Bronze ROAC, DT. 3716 et 2613
Date: Ier siècle avant J.-C.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 17 mm
Orientation dies : 9 h.
Weight : 3,56 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Beau revers mais droit brouillon. Patine verte
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête masculine à gauche, les mèches bien marquées ; grènetis.
Reverse
Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Cheval au galop à gauche ; au-dessus, annelet perlé pointé ; sous le poitrail et entre les deux jambes avant, deux annelets.
Commentary
Ce bronze est rare et sous documenté ; deux monnaies du Nouvel Atlas y correspondent, l'une dans le tome II et l'autre dans le tome III (DT. 2613 et 3716), ce qui montre nos incertitudes quant à ce bronze. L’exemplaire proposé ici est anépigraphe, comme presque tous les exemplaires connus. Les auteurs du Nouvel Atlas signalent les monnaies BN. 4373-75 et 4380-81, ainsi que le n° 425 de MONNAIES XV.
Le style de la tête n’est pas sans rappeler certaines monnaies arvernes, particulièrement en or !.
This bronze is rare and under-documented; two coins from the New Atlas correspond to it, one in volume II and the other in volume III (DT. 2613 and 3716), which shows our uncertainties regarding this bronze. The copy offered here is anepigraph, like almost all known examples. The authors of the Nouvel Atlas report BN coins. 4373-75 and 4380-81, as well as n° 425 of MONNAIES XV. The style of the head is reminiscent of certain Arvernian coins, particularly in gold!
Le style de la tête n’est pas sans rappeler certaines monnaies arvernes, particulièrement en or !.
This bronze is rare and under-documented; two coins from the New Atlas correspond to it, one in volume II and the other in volume III (DT. 2613 and 3716), which shows our uncertainties regarding this bronze. The copy offered here is anepigraph, like almost all known examples. The authors of the Nouvel Atlas report BN coins. 4373-75 and 4380-81, as well as n° 425 of MONNAIES XV. The style of the head is reminiscent of certain Arvernian coins, particularly in gold!