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v51_0142 - AEGINA - ISOLA DI AEGINA - AEGINA Statère

AEGINA - ISOLA DI AEGINA - AEGINA Statère AU
MONNAIES 51 (2011)
Начальная цена : 1 400.00 €
Назначить цену : 2 500.00 €
Цена реализации : 2 300.00 €
Количество ставок : 10
Максимальная предлагаемая цена : 3 000.00 €
Тип Statère
Дата: c. 457-431 AC.
Монетный двор / Город: Aegina, Égine
Металл: silver
Диаметр: 19,5 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 6 h.
Вес: 12,42 g.
Редкость: R1
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire sur un petit flan épais, bien centré des deux côtés. Très belle tortue terrestre, de haut relief avec les pattes bien visibles, bien venu à la frappe avec une petite contremarque sur la carapace. Très beau carré creux
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Происхождение:
Cet exemplaire a été acquis auprès de Numismatica Ars Classica (NAC.)

Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Аверс: описание: Tortue terrestre vue de dessus.

Обратная сторона


Реверс: легенда: ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Реверс: Описание: Carré creux divisé en cinq compartiments.

Комментарий


La fabrication des “tortues” s’interrompit quant Athènes occupa Égine à partir de 431 avant J.-C. Quand la cité fut libérée en 404 avant J.-C., elle recouvra sa liberté et reprit la fabrication. Cinq écailles centrales polygonales et quatre écailles de chaque côté.

Историческая справка


AEGINA - AEGINA ISLAND - AEGINA

(6th - 5th century BC)

The city of Aegina is located on the island of the same name. It is placed equidistant between Athens and the coast of Argolis. It was in Aegina that the first coins of the West were minted in the 6th century BC. Its geographical and economic situation was to make it a commercial place of primary importance at the crossroads between Euboea, Athens, Corinth and the Peloponnese. The Aeginetic Stallion (from Aegina) quickly spread throughout the Aegean Sea, Greece, Crete and part of Asia Minor. Coinage does not seem to have started before the second half of the 6th century BC. Unfortunately, after the Persian Wars, the city found itself eclipsed by Athens, which captured it in 457 BC. The Aeginetans were driven out by the Athenians. Aegina regained its freedom only after the fall of Athens, but it had definitely lost its economic power..

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