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E-auction 347-261040 - bgr_563326 - TAURIC CHERSONESE - PANTICAPEUM Demi-unité

TAURIC CHERSONESE - PANTICAPEUM Demi-unité AU/XF
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Estimate : 195 €
Price : 84 €
Maximum bid : 105 €
End of the sale : 09 December 2019 14:00:00
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Demi-unité
Date: c. 300-200 AC
Mint name / Town : Panticapée
Metal : copper
Diameter : 17 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 5,11 g.
Coments on the condition:
Bel exemplaire, bien centré. Frappe un peu plus molle au revers. Très belle tête de Satyre. Patine foncée
Catalogue references :
Laffaille  - BMC.  - TAF.4  - WSC.557  - SNG. Bar327

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête barbue de Pan à gauche, les cheveux flottants au vent.

Reverse


Reverse description : Tête de taureau à gauche ; un esturgeon au-dessous.
Reverse legend : P/A/N.

Commentary


Le satyre Silène était le compagnon de beuverie de Dionysos (Bacchus).

Historical background


TAURIC CHERSONESE - PANTICAPEUM

(4th-1st century BC)

Founded in the 6th century BC, Panticapée (Kertch) was a colony of Miletus, located west of the Cimmerian Bosphorus. The head of the satyr Pan adorns the rights and constitutes a play on words with the name of the city according to the legend. In fact, it is Silene. Before being called Panticapée, the city would have borne the name of Apollonia. The coinage sometimes presents homotypes with the coinage of Apollonia Pontica. The region of Panticapée was famous for its immense reserves of gold immortalized by Herodotus (III, 116).

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