Live auction - bga_535196 - GALLIA - ARVERNI (Area of Clermont-Ferrand) Bronze ROAC, DT. 3716 et 2613
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Estimate : | 150 € |
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End of the sale : | 03 August 2021 16:23:51 |
Type : Bronze ROAC, DT. 3716 et 2613
Date: Ier siècle avant J.-C.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 17,5 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 2,97 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire avec un très beau revers et une jolie patine vert foncé
Obverse
Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête masculine à gauche ; un annelet devant le front, un autre sous le menton et un autre derrière la nuque.
Reverse
Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Cheval au pas à gauche ; au-dessus, annelet perlé pointé ; grènetis.
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.
Très beau revers avec un cheval en position de parade ! Contrairement à certains exemplaires, ce bronze n’a pas d’annelet entre les jambes du cheval au revers.
This bronze is rare and under-documented; two coins in the New Atlas correspond to it, one in volume II and the other in volume III (DT. 2613 and 3716), which shows our uncertainties about this bronze. The example offered here is anepigraphic, like almost all known examples. The authors of the New Atlas report the coins BN. 4373-75 and 4380-81, as well as n° 425 of MONNAIES XV. Very beautiful reverse with a horse in parade position! Unlike some examples, this bronze does not have a ringlet between the horse's legs on the reverse
Très beau revers avec un cheval en position de parade ! Contrairement à certains exemplaires, ce bronze n’a pas d’annelet entre les jambes du cheval au revers.
This bronze is rare and under-documented; two coins in the New Atlas correspond to it, one in volume II and the other in volume III (DT. 2613 and 3716), which shows our uncertainties about this bronze. The example offered here is anepigraphic, like almost all known examples. The authors of the New Atlas report the coins BN. 4373-75 and 4380-81, as well as n° 425 of MONNAIES XV. Very beautiful reverse with a horse in parade position! Unlike some examples, this bronze does not have a ringlet between the horse's legs on the reverse