v34_0223 - CARIA - CARIAN ISLANDS - AMIRUS Statère
MONNAIES 34 (2008)
Starting price : 460.00 €
Estimate : 750.00 €
Realised price : 730.00 €
Number of bids : 4
Maximum bid : 800.00 €
Starting price : 460.00 €
Estimate : 750.00 €
Realised price : 730.00 €
Number of bids : 4
Maximum bid : 800.00 €
Type : Statère
Date: c. 500-480 AC.
Mint name / Town : Camiros
Metal : silver
Diameter : 21 mm
Weight : 11,01 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire parfaitement centré des deux côtés dans le plus pur style archaïque
Catalogue references :
Obverse
Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Feuille de figuier à cinq lobes vue de face.
Reverse
Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Rectangle creux oblong divisé en deux compartiments segmentés.
Commentary
Poids léger. La plupart des exemplaires recensés aujourd’hui proviennent de l’immense trouvaille d’Elmali trouvé en Lycie (Turquie) en 1984 (CH. VIII, n° 48) et qui contenait 1.900 monnaies d’argent archaïques dont 289 statères de Camirus pratiquement toutes de mêmes coins. Ce trésor enfoui vers 460 avant J.-C. a permis de descendre la chronologie de ces émissions de la deuxième moitié du VIe siècle avant J.-C. à une période comprise entre 500 et 480 avant J.-C..
Light weight. Most of the examples recorded today come from the immense find of Elmali found in Lycia (Turkey) in 1984 (CH. VIII, no. 48) and which contained 1,900 archaic silver coins including 289 staters of Camirus practically all with the same dies. This treasure buried around 460 BC has made it possible to lower the chronology of these issues from the second half of the 6th century BC to a period between 500 and 480 BC.
Light weight. Most of the examples recorded today come from the immense find of Elmali found in Lycia (Turkey) in 1984 (CH. VIII, no. 48) and which contained 1,900 archaic silver coins including 289 staters of Camirus practically all with the same dies. This treasure buried around 460 BC has made it possible to lower the chronology of these issues from the second half of the 6th century BC to a period between 500 and 480 BC.







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