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Los 131. Faustina II AE20, Hyde
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(Sonntag, 11. September, 20:05:30 CEST)
Aktuelle Zeit: Donnerstag, 9. Januar, 16:36:47 CET
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Erzielter Preis: |
CHF 440.00 (9 Gebote)
Ungefähr EUR 468.24 / USD 482.66 / GBP 392.80
Gebotsübersicht
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Datum
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CHF 440.00
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Bieter 4 *
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2016-09-10, 10:14:31
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CHF 440.00
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Bieter 4 *
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2016-09-09, 10:57:10
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CHF 420.00
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Bieter 3 *
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2016-09-11, 19:55:20
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CHF 350.00
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Bieter 3 *
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2016-09-11, 19:55:13
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CHF 280.00
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Bieter 1 *
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2016-09-11, 19:55:00
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CHF 250.00
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Bieter 3 *
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2016-09-11, 19:54:48
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CHF 210.00
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Bieter 1 *
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2016-09-11, 19:54:15
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CHF 150.00
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Bieter 2 *
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2016-09-11, 14:16:43
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CHF 130.00
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Bieter 1 *
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2016-09-11, 14:01:21
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* Die Benutzernamen anderer Bieter werden ersetzt durch Bieter 1, 2, usw.
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Bieter 4
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eAuction #50, Los 131. Schätzpreis: CHF 150.00
Faustina II (147-175 AD). AE20 (6.13 g), Hyde, Lycaonia, 163-164. Obv. ΦΑVСΤƐΙΝΑ СƐΒΑСΤΗ, draped bust to right. Rev. ΥΔΗС ΙƐΡΑС ΚΟΙΝ ΛΥΚΑΟ, bearded river- or lake-god reclining left, holding reed, resting on water-urn; in water below, three fish. RPC online 7243 (4 specimens) = von Aulock, Lykaonien, 85-89.
Extremely rare and of significant interest. Very fine.
The only knowledge we have about the city of Hyde comes from its very rare 2nd Century coinage (von Aulock knew 8 coins from Hyde in total), a brief mention by Pliny telling us that it was situated on the frontier between Galatia and Cappadocia, and a single inscription. Hyde was probably located on the Konya plateau, an area without rivers but with some lakes; the god shown on the reverse of our coin therefore is likely a lake-god. The reverse legend also tells us that the city called itself 'holy' and was part of the Lycaonian Koinon.
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