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Lot 77. Caracalla AE30, Serapis, Isis and Harpokrates reverse, Apollonia Mordiaion, ex PA and Aulock
Ex von Aulock collection
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(Sunday, November 18th, 19:38:30 CET)
Current time: Saturday, November 23rd, 04:16:44 CET
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CHF 600.00 (1 bid)
Approx. EUR 647.71 / USD 676.52 / GBP 538.87
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CHF 600.00
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2012-11-18, 19:38:21
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Bidder 1
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eAuction #10, Lot 77. Estimate: CHF 750.00
Caracalla (197-217 AD). AR 30 (17.16 g), Apollonia Mordiaion, Pisidia, c. 197-211 AD. Obv. AYT K M AY ANTΩNЄI, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind. Rev. ΛYK ΘPA, Serapis seated on throne left, holding spear; to left, Isis standing right, holding sistrum right and situla in left; to right, Harpokrates standing right, head left, holding cornucopiae left and raising right hand to mouth; in exergue, AΠOΛΛΩN/IATΩN. SNG Aulock 4996 (this coin); Aulock, Pisidien II, p. 59, 113 and pl. 4 (this coin).
Very rare. About extremely fine.
From the PA and von Aulock collections; ex Hess-Divo AG 307 (2007), 1396 and Auctiones AG Basel 8 (1978), 460.
On the reverse of this coin, Apollonia claimes a Lycian and Thracian heritage. Epigraphic evidence from the vicinity of the town (esp.
names on graveyards) confirms the settlement of Lycians and Thracians, although
the date of the settlement is unknown. It may have occured as early as during the reign of the first Diadoch kings.
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