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bga_357189 - DANUBIAN CELTS - TETRADRACHMS IMITATIONS OF PHILIP II AND HIS SUCCESSORS Tétradrachme au cavalier, en bronze

DANUBIAN CELTS - TETRADRACHMS IMITATIONS OF PHILIP II AND HIS SUCCESSORS Tétradrachme au cavalier, en bronze XF
180.00 €约 1393.20 CNY
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种类 Tétradrachme au cavalier, en bronze
日期: c. IIe-Ier siècles AC.
材质 bronze
直径 20 mm
模子方针 1 h.
重量 6,80 g.
稀少度 R3
关于品相的说明
Agréable monnaie avec des types complets et bien frappés. Patine sombre et brillante
出版目录中的项代码 :
LT.-  - KO.-  - Pink.-  - Wien.-  - Z.-

正面


正面的文字 ANÉPIGRAPHE.
正面的说明书 Tête stylisée à droite.

背面


背面的文字 ANÉPIGRAPHE.
背面的说明书 Cavalier à droite ; un motif indéterminé entre les jambes du cheval.

历史细节


DANUBIAN CELTS - IMITATIONS OF THE TETRADRACHMS OF PHILIP II AND HIS SUCCESSORS

(3rd-1st century BC)

Under this title are generally grouped all the coinages that do not have a precise attribution. Sometimes the term "Eastern Celts" is offered. After the Celts plundered Delphi and spread through Greece and Asia Minor, they seized a significant amount of spoils, thanks to their plunder. The Hellenistic kings, Diadoques or Epigones, used them as mercenaries in their armies where the average salary was normally one stater of gold corresponding to five tetradrachms of Attic standard or twenty drachms. The prototypes which represented the head of Zeus with a horseman were widely copied and imitated throughout the Balkans, northern Macedonia and Thrace. The final phase of the coinage occurs at the end of the 2nd century or the beginning of the first century BC where there are no traces of the obverse and the reverse as well as legends more than a domed face of a coin. practically smooth on both sides.

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