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v36_0374 - MISIA - PERGAME Bronze Æ 18

MISIA - PERGAME Bronze Æ 18 AU
MONNAIES 36 (2008)
Начальная цена : 120.00 €
Назначить цену : 180.00 €
Цена реализации : 120.00 €
Количество ставок : 1
Максимальная предлагаемая цена : 165.00 €
Тип Bronze Æ 18
Дата: c. 40-60
Монетный двор / Город: Pergame, Mysie
Металл: copper
Диаметр: 17 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 12 h.
Вес: 3,37 g.
Редкость: R1
Комментарии о состоянии
Exemplaire sur un petit flan décentré au droit, parfaitement centré au revers. Beaux portrait, en particulier celui du Sénat. Petite faiblesse de frappe au droit. Jolie patine marron foncé.
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Лицевая сторона


Аверс: описание: Buste lauré, tourelé et voilé de Rome à droite.
Аверс: легенда: QE[AN RW]-MHN.
Аверс: перевод: (la déesse Rome).

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Реверс: Описание: Buste juvénile drapé du Sénat à droite.
Реверс: легенда: QEwN SUN-KLHTWN.
Реверс: перевод: (le dieu Sénat).

Комментарий


Au regard de la pièce, le droit devrait être Rome et non pas le Sénat. Pour ce type nous avons un poids moyen de 3,47 g pour 18 exemplaires avec l’axe des coins à 12 heures.

Историческая справка


MYSIA - PERGAMON

(1st - 3rd century AD)

Pergame, located about twenty kilometers from the Mysian coast was in a fertile region. The city experienced a period of splendor under the energetic domination of the Attalids. Pergamos had been the place where the eunuch Philetario kept the treasure of Lysimachus, composed of more than 9,000 talents (more than 200 tons of metal). Philetario first betrays Lysimachus for Seleucus, before proclaiming himself independent, keeping the jackpot for his own account, the origin of the proverbial prosperity of Pergame. The new kingdom would experience significant economic prosperity after the Peace of Apamea in 188 BC. By dying in 133 BC, Attalus III bequeathed his kingdom to the Romans who created the province of Asia with Pergamum for capital. The city was famous for its library and its sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius. The city underwent significant development in Roman times.

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