E-auction 22-6155 - bga_132668 - GALLIA BELGICA - ATREBATES (Area of Arras) Bronze CAITIO/AMANDI
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Estimate : | 130 € |
Price : | 41 € |
Maximum bid : | 51 € |
End of the sale : | 16 September 2013 15:12:30 |
bidders : | 4 bidders |
Type : Bronze CAITIO/AMANDI
Date: Ier siècle avant J.-C.
Metal : bronze
Diameter : 16,17 mm
Orientation dies : 2 h.
Weight : 2,15 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un petit flan avec un petit portrait au droit. Patine vert foncé
Obverse
Obverse description : Tête janiforme barbue celtisée avec torque à la base du cou.
Reverse
Reverse description : Lion passant à droite avec une ligne de terre ; au-dessus, deux branches croisées.
Commentary
Le droit est peut-être copié sur le denier de C. Fonteius, frappé en 114-113 AC. (RRC. 290/1 = RCV. 167), sur les bronzes à la tête janiforme barbue ou pas dont les derniers exemplaires sont frappés par Sextus Pompée (RCV. 1394). Le revers est d’inspiration massaliote et copié sur les drachmes de Marseille.
The obverse is perhaps copied from the denarius of C. Fonteius, struck in 114-113 BC. (RRC. 290/1 = RCV. 167), on the bronzes with bearded or unbearded janiform heads, the last examples of which were struck by Sextus Pompey (RCV. 1394). The reverse is of Massaliote inspiration and copied from the drachmas of Marseille
The obverse is perhaps copied from the denarius of C. Fonteius, struck in 114-113 BC. (RRC. 290/1 = RCV. 167), on the bronzes with bearded or unbearded janiform heads, the last examples of which were struck by Sextus Pompey (RCV. 1394). The reverse is of Massaliote inspiration and copied from the drachmas of Marseille