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bga_858434 - HELVETII (Currently Switzerland) Denier épigraphe VIR à la palme - Meyer I, 16

HELVETII (Currently Switzerland) Denier épigraphe VIR à la palme - Meyer I,  16 XF/F
220.00 €(Approx. 257.40$ | 191.40£)
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Type : Denier épigraphe VIR à la palme - Meyer I, 16
Date: c. 80-50 AC.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 13 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 1,66 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Beau droit mais revers présentant des faiblesses. Patine grise
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient de la collection Norbert MICHAUD, fameux collectionneur d’art japonais

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Palmes de part et d’autre d’un axe verticale bouleté.

Reverse


Reverse legend : VIR DANS UN CARTOUCHE.
Reverse description : Cheval passant à gauche ; une volute au-dessus du dos et la légende entre les jambes.

Commentary


Ce denier appartient à la rare série des monnaies épigraphes à la palme. Le HMZ recense quelques rares monnaies avec cet avers associé à un revers épigraphe. Notre denier se rapproche du 1-42 sans que la légende y corresponde précisément !
Le 1-42 a VM ou MV alors que notre denier VIR(...) ou VID(...) dans un cartouche, comme le dessin n° 16, planche 1, du Meyer (1863).
This coin belongs to the rare series of coins with palm epigraphs. The HMZ lists a few rare coins with this obverse associated with an epigraph reverse. Our denier is close to 1-42 without the legend corresponding precisely! The 1-42 has VM or MV while our denier VIR(...) or VID(...) in a cartridge, like drawing no. 16, plate 1, by Meyer (1863)

Historical background


HELVETII (Currently Switzerland)

(3rd - 1st century BC)

The Helvetians occupied the territory of present-day Switzerland. Their neighbors were the Séquanes and the Allobroges. According to Pliny's account, it was Helicon, a Helvetian, who would have made wine known to the Gauls, which would have pushed them to invade Italy in the 4th century BC.. -VS. The Helvetians were divided into four pagi including the Tigurins and the Verbigenins. In 58 BC. -VS. , according to Caesar, their territory included forty-two strongholds and four hundred villages. They are at the origin of the intervention of the Roman armies in Gaul. Indeed, pushed by the Germans, they would have decided to emigrate towards the West towards the country of Santons, by crossing the territory of Séquanes, Lingons and Aedui. The latter appealed to Caesar to defend them in the name of the friendship that bound them to the Romans.. The Helvetians, to be sure not to return, destroyed their villages, their houses and their crops.. Defeated near Bibracte, the survivors were forced to return to their home territory. The Helvetians provided a contingent of eight thousand men for the relief army. Caesar (BG. I; IV, 10; VI, 25; VII, 75). Kruta: 16, 44, 51, 71, 94, 244, 310, 312, 338, 350, 352-353, 359, 362, 364.

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