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Live auction - bga_700612 - GALLIA - BELGICA - PARIS AREA Potin à la tête de face

GALLIA - BELGICA - PARIS AREA Potin à la tête de face XF
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Estimate : 200 €
Price : no bid
Maximum bid : no bid
End of the sale : 25 April 2023 16:16:57
Type : Potin à la tête de face
Date: c.70-50 AC.
Metal : potin
Diameter : 14 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 1,58 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie centrée, avec une jolie tête au droit. Présence de concrétions, patine hétérogène
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête humaine de face, aux joues gonflées, cheveux crépus, le nez triangulaire et le menton pointu ; les yeux sont vides ; le visage accosté de quatre globules.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Cheval galopant à gauche, accosté de deux gros globules et de deux plus petits devant le poitrail et sous le postérieur.

Commentary


Représentation exceptionnelle dans le monnayage gaulois. D'après le Nouvel Atlas, tome II, plusieurs exemplaires auraient été découverts à Noyen-sur-Seine.

Historical background


GALLIA - BELGICA - PARIS AREA

(1st century BC)

Under the term Parisian region are gathered all the coins, generally of bronze or pewter, which cannot be attributed to the Parisii, even if sometimes some of their examples have been found in Paris, in the Seine. These "peripheral" coins are often found locally or located in geographical areas of the current Paris region. Need we remind you that the Parisii emancipated themselves late from Senone supervision, even if this cliché is sometimes called into question today? These pagi coins must have had a limited circulation area and are often, even today, rare. Once again, only a precise map of the distribution of the finds will make it possible to better understand and better situate these coinages which are only poorly known because the various stakeholders concerned do not want to take the trouble to make them known..

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