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v49_0204 - MYSIA – LAMPSAKOS / LAMPSACUS Demi-unité, (PBQ, Æ 12)

MYSIA – LAMPSAKOS / LAMPSACUS Demi-unité, (PBQ, Æ 12) AU/XF
MONNAIES 49 (2011)
Starting price : 125.00 €
Estimate : 200.00 €
Realised price : 125.00 €
Type : Demi-unité, (PBQ, Æ 12)
Date: c. 350-300 AC.
Mint name / Town : Mysie, Lampsaque
Metal : copper
Diameter : 12 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 1,27 g.
Rarity : R2
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un tout petit flan parfaitement centré des deux côtés. Très beau portrait inhabituel. Joli revers de style fin. Belle patine vert olive
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient du stock du Crédit de la Bourse (1994), de la collection Maurice Laffaille, n° 436 et de la vente Monnaies et Médailles 76, 1991, n° 436 (250 FS)

Obverse


Obverse legend : LAM.
Obverse description : Tête féminine diadémée à droite, les cheveux retenus dans un voile avec un petit chignon ; grènetis circulaire.

Reverse


Reverse description : Protomé de Pégase volant à droite ; au-dessous, une feuille de lierre à droite.

Commentary


Type archaïsant au droit. Cet exemplaire est reproduit dans l’ouvrage de Pierre Strauss, Collection Maurice Laffaille. Monnaies grecques en bronze, p. 110, n° 436. Ce type semble plus rare que ne le laissent supposer les ouvrages généraux.

Historical background


MYSIA – LAMPSAKOS / LAMPSACUS

(5th - 4th century BC)

Lampsaque, placed at the entrance of the Hellespont, was a Phocaean colony. A permanent stake in the rivalry between the Greeks and the Persians, Lampsaque entered the Delian confederation after the battle of Mycale in 479 BC. It broke away from Athenian tutelage in 412 BC, but was reprise. Between the fall of Athens in 404 BC and the battle of Cnide in 394 BC, then the peace of Antalcidas in 387 BC, the city often changed sides passing from Greek influence to that of the great King and his satraps. In 334, on the arrival of Alexander the Great, the city was spared although favorable to Darius III Codoman with Memnon, despot of the city. The city experienced great prosperity in the Hellenistic period.

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