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v49_0207 - MYSIA - PERGAMON Unité (MB, Æ 22)

MYSIA - PERGAMON Unité (MB, Æ 22) AU
MONNAIES 49 (2011)
Starting price : 175.00 €
Estimate : 280.00 €
Realised price : 270.00 €
Number of bids : 5
Maximum bid : 360.00 €
Type : Unité (MB, Æ 22)
Date: c. 190-133 AC.
Mint name / Town : Mysie, Pergame
Metal : copper
Diameter : 21 mm
Orientation dies : 11 h.
Weight : 6,05 g.
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un petit flan irrégulier, un peu court au revers. Beau portrait d’Asképios au droit. Très joli revers de haut relief. Belle patine vert olive clair
Predigree :
Cet exemplaire provient du stock de CGB (1991)

Obverse


Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Tête laurée d’Asklépios (Esculape) à droite.

Reverse


Reverse description : Serpent d’Asklépios enroulé autour de l’omphalos.
Reverse legend : ASKLEPIOU/ SWTHROS
Reverse translation : (Asklépios le grand).

Commentary


Dans la Sylloge du Cabinet des médailles de la BnF, nous avons vingt cinq exemplaires différents de ce type dont certains avec des contremarques. Les poids sont compris entre 4,85 g et 8,99 g.

Historical background


MYSIA - PERGAMON

(190-133 BC)

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.

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