VALTERI Inviato 21 Marzo, 2019 #1 Inviato 21 Marzo, 2019 Da Cizico uno statere in elettro con una articolata figurazione al diritto, di una tipologia estremamente rara . Interessante il commento del compilatore che ricorda il collegamento con Apollo, i grifoni e la mitica terra di Iperborea . Passerà a giorni in asta RomaNum. XVII al lotto 488 . Cita
apollonia Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Supporter #2 Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Stesso esemplare dell'Heritage Auctions, Inc., Auction 3066, lot 30041, 17.08.2018, se non erro. Ancients Ancients MYSIA. Cyzicus. Ca. 5th-4th centuries BC. EL stater (22mm, 15.94 gm). NGC Choice XF ★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style. Apollo seated half-left, wearing laurel wreath and chiton draped from waist, branch upward in right hand; reclining on griffin flying right, tunny right below / Quadripartite incuse mill-sail pattern with rough interior surfaces. Von Fritze I 151. Greenwell 21. SNG France –. Boston MFA 1545 = Warren 1438. Extremely rare - only one example found in sales archives. Remarkably detailed in fine style with matte surfaces, the obverse clearly carefully engraved by the celator to tell a story. Cyzicus was an important city on the northwestern coast of Anatolia, well positioned to take advantage of trade across and through the Sea of Marmara. Its coinage was in more or less continuous production from about 550 BC to circa AD 630, a nearly 1,200 year span unmatched by any other ancient mint. The tunny (tuna) fish was the symbol of Cyzicus from mid-6th century BC, when the city began striking electrum staters and fractions that circulated so widely the generic term for a stater became a cyzicenus. The fishing trade was critical to the economy of Cyzicus and it is likely the tunny fish became a form of pre-coinage currency, which carried over to become a mint symbol after the invention of coinage in nearby Lydia. The obverse on this remarkable stater likely depicts a myth mentioned by Herodotos (3.116) with Hyperborean Apollo on the way to where griffins controlled gold. HID02901242017 Cita
apollonia Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Supporter #3 Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Dal sito Heritage Estimate: 45'000 USD | Starting price: 22'500 USD Withdrawn Magnifico! Cita
apollonia Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Supporter #4 Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Risultato dell'asta Roma Num. XVII https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=5839&category=193257&lot=4882611 Estimate: 20'000 GBP | Starting price: 16'000 GBP Price realized: 25'000 GBP Sublime! Cita
VALTERI Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Autore #5 Inviato 1 Maggio, 2019 Credo anch'io che sia lo stesso esemplare : ritirato dall'asta Heritage, passaggio, forse perchè fugace, ignorato nelle note di RomaNum. Cita
paparoupa Inviato 2 Maggio, 2019 #6 Inviato 2 Maggio, 2019 I wanted to bid on this coin. It was most probably withdrawn from HA because of the horrible photo. I so missed a good opportunity to get it as it went too high in ROMA mainly because of the nicer photo Cita
apollonia Inviato 2 Maggio, 2019 Supporter #7 Inviato 2 Maggio, 2019 @YV_ laMoneta What's your opinion on this coin? Cita
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