bgr_952551 - CILICIE - CÉLENDÉRIS - SATRAPE PHARNABAZES ou DATAMES Obole
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Tipo : Obole
Data: c. 379-374 AC.
Nome della officina / città: Célendéris
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 9 mm
Asse di coniazione : 7 h.
Peso : 0,62 g.
Grado di rarità : R2
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Superbe exemplaire sur un flan légèrement décentré. Très beau portrait, finement détaillé. Patine grise
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête barbue à droite, coiffée du calathos.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo rovescio : Protomé de Pégase volant à droite.
Commento
Nous proposons une double attribution pour ce type de divisionnaire peu commun. Le protomé de Pégase du revers présente de grandes similitudes avec les oboles persiques de l’atelier de Célendéris (SNG. France 2, n° 80-96) qui se trouve au revers. Pour le droit, l’obole est anépigraphe et semble représenter un dieu barbu ou un satrape. Lors de la révolte de Pharnabazes, puis de Datames, il est possible qu’un monnayage divisionnaire ait été frappé dans différentes cités dont Tarse, la plus importante, mais aussi Célendéris qui était un port très important.
We propose a double attribution for this type of unusual divisional. The protome of Pegasus on the reverse has great similarities with the Persian obols from the workshop of Célenderis (SNG. France 2, n° 80-96) which is on the reverse. For the law, the obol is anepigraph and seems to represent a bearded god or a satrap. During the revolt of Pharnabazes, then of Datames, it is possible that a divisional coinage was struck in different cities including Tarsus, the most important, but also Célenderis which was a very important port
We propose a double attribution for this type of unusual divisional. The protome of Pegasus on the reverse has great similarities with the Persian obols from the workshop of Célenderis (SNG. France 2, n° 80-96) which is on the reverse. For the law, the obol is anepigraph and seems to represent a bearded god or a satrap. During the revolt of Pharnabazes, then of Datames, it is possible that a divisional coinage was struck in different cities including Tarsus, the most important, but also Célenderis which was a very important port