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

E-auction 155-93032 - bgr_286757 - CARIA - MYLASA Unité

CARIA - MYLASA Unité XF
You must signin and be an approved bidder to bid, LOGIN TO BID. Accounts are subject to approval and the approval process takes place within 48 hours. Do not wait until the day a sale closes to register. Clicking on « bid » constitutes acceptance of the terms of use of cgb.fr private e-auctions. Bids must be placed in whole Euro amounts only. The sale will start closing at the time stated on the item description; any bids received at the site after the closing time will not be executed. Transmission times may vary and bids could be rejected if you wait until the last second. For further information ckeck the E-auctions F.A.Q.

NO BUYER'S FEE.
Estimate : 125 €
Price : 107 €
Maximum bid : 125 €
End of the sale : 04 April 2016 14:03:30
bidders : 10 bidders
Type : Unité
Date: c. 295-280 AC.
Mint name / Town : Mylassa, Carie
Metal : copper
Diameter : 17 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 3,94 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan bien centré à l’usure régulière. Petite faiblesse de frappe au droit. Beau revers. Patine vert foncé
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient du stock de Silberstein de décembre 1989

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Trois boucliers macédoniens placés les uns sur les autres ; grènetis circulaire.

Reverse


Reverse description : Glaive dans son fourreau à gauche ; dans le champ à gauche, labrys (double hache).
Reverse legend : EUPO/LEMOU.
Reverse translation : (Eupomélos).

Commentary


Poids léger. Pour ce type, normalement nous avons toujours la double hache (labrys), épisème de Mylassa. Sur cet exemplaire le troisième bouclier macédonien est pratiquement invisible.

Historical background


CARIA - MYLASA

(3rd - 2nd century BC)

Mylassa, a city of indigenous origin, was located west of Stratonicea, inland, but not far from the Gulf of Bargylos. It was chosen as the capital of Caria under the satrap Hekatomnos (396-377 BC). But his successor, Mausolus, preferred Halicarnassus and transferred the seat of government there in 367 BC. After this date, the city lost its importance. Eupolemos was one of Cassandra's generals who fought in Caria.

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