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Live auction - bgr_908909 - SICILY - HIMERA Trias

SICILY - HIMERA Trias XF
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Estimate : 150 €
Price : 80 €
Maximum bid : 80 €
End of the sale : 09 April 2024 14:03:20
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Trias
Date: c. 405 - 383/382 AC.
Mint name / Town : Himère, Sicile
Metal : copper
Diameter : 12 mm
Orientation dies : 3 h.
Weight : 1,27 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie centrée. Joli revers. Usure régulière. Patine vert foncé

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête féminine de trois quarts de face à gauche avec la taenia, les cheveux flottants au vent avec collier et boucles d’oreille : grènetis circulaire.

Reverse


Reverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Reverse description : Quatre globules à gauche et pétoncle vu de face.
Reverse legend : IME.
Reverse translation : (Himère).

Commentary


Ce type semble beaucoup plus rare. Pour ce type, G. Buceti a recensé vingt-quatre exemplaires avec des poids compris entre 1,36 g et 1,90 g.

Historical background


SICILY - HIMERA

(5th - 4th century BC)

Himère, a Chalcidian colony, was founded by inhabitants of Zancle in 648 BC. The city was taken by Théron, tyrant of Agrigento in 482 BC, and its population deported. After the end of the "akragantine" domination in 472 BC, the city underwent significant economic development until its final destruction by the Carthaginian forces in 408 BC. Its population, which had counted up to to 40,000 inhabitants, then took refuge in Therma. After the destruction of Himera by the Carthaginians, the city was deserted and its population was put to death or deported. However two years later, refugees returned to the deserted territory of Himera although a new city was founded, Thermai, the two entities having a distinct existence. However, this new foundation never regained the luster of the old.

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