VALTERI Posted October 7, 2022 #1 Posted October 7, 2022 (edited) Così la possibilista attribuzione di un curioso esemplare di piccolo bronzo, forse di Amisos, forse del tempo di Mitridate VI ( 130-100 a.C. ) . Al diritto la faretra in centro campo, è accostata ai lati da 2 evidenti e belle contromarche . Sarà il 9 Novembre in vendita Davissons 45 al n. 58 . Edited October 7, 2022 by VALTERI Quote
apollonia Posted October 8, 2022 Supporter #2 Posted October 8, 2022 Non è una faretra ma un gorytos, un fodero per l’arco e le frecce. apollonia 1 Quote
apollonia Posted October 8, 2022 Supporter #3 Posted October 8, 2022 In questo esemplare (Numismatik Naumann 35) si vede molto bene il fodero con l’ampia apertura per l’ingresso dell’arco e la tasca laterale per le frecce. PONTOS. Uncertain (Amisos?). Time of Mithradates VI (Circa 130-100 BC). Ae. Obv: Bow in bow case; countermark: helmet within incuse circle and trident. Rev: Star; bow to right. SNG Stancomb 652; HGC 7, 311. Condition: Very fine. Weight: 9.98 g. Diameter: 17 mm. apollonia Quote
apollonia Posted October 9, 2022 Supporter #4 Posted October 9, 2022 Interessante la valutazione di un esemplare all’Heritage Auctions, Inc. Auction 232112, lot 64121, 24.03.2021. Ancients Greek PONTUS. Uncertain, but possibly Amisus. Time of Mithradates VI (ca. 130-100 BC). AE (22mm, 2h). NGC Choice VF, light scratches. Bow in bowcase to left, trident upward to right / Star of eight rays; bow to right. HGC 7, 311. SNG Black Sea 976. Holder notes possibly a Bosporan or Cappadocian issue of late 2nd-1st centuries BC.HID05401242017© 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved. Base d’asta: 1 USD. Risultato: 552 USD. apollonia Quote
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