bgr_529184 - SARMATIA - OLBIA Dauphin
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Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2021)
Prezzo : 120.00 €
Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2021)
Prezzo : 120.00 €
Tipo : Dauphin
Data: c. 500-400 AC.
Nome della officina / città: Olbia, Thrace
Metallo : bronzo
Diametro : 31 mm
Peso : 2,21 g.
Grado di rarità : R2
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Exemplaire avec l’inscription bien lisible. Belle patine verte
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Rovescio
Legenda rovescio : QU
Commento
Émission épigraphe. Ce dauphin est un témoignage à la frontière entre Numismatique et Archéologie. Considéré comme pré-monétaire, ce type d’objet a pu être utilisé par des populations celtes au contact du monde grec à un moment où la monnaie ne s’est pas encore imposée. Dimensions (longueur 21 mm ; largeur 8 mm). Au droit notre exemplaire semble aussi porter une inscription avec une nageoire visible. Les exemplaires avec inscription sont beaucoup plus rares que les anépigraphes. L’un des seuls que nous ayons proposés a fait 275 € sur une offre maximum à 300 € avec treize ordres dans MONNAIES XXIV, n° 50.
Epigraph issue. This dolphin is a testimony at the border between Numismatics and Archaeology. Considered as pre-monetary, this type of object could have been used by Celtic populations in contact with the Greek world at a time when coin had not yet become established. Dimensions (length 21 mm; width 8 mm). On the obverse, our example also seems to bear an inscription with a visible fin. Examples with inscriptions are much rarer than anepigraphs. One of the only ones we offered made €275 on a maximum offer of €300 with thirteen orders in MONNAIES XXIV, n° 50
Epigraph issue. This dolphin is a testimony at the border between Numismatics and Archaeology. Considered as pre-monetary, this type of object could have been used by Celtic populations in contact with the Greek world at a time when coin had not yet become established. Dimensions (length 21 mm; width 8 mm). On the obverse, our example also seems to bear an inscription with a visible fin. Examples with inscriptions are much rarer than anepigraphs. One of the only ones we offered made €275 on a maximum offer of €300 with thirteen orders in MONNAIES XXIV, n° 50