Stater with eagle ABVDOS

Emitent Bituriges Cubi
Rok 60 BC - 50 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1 Stater
Waluta
Skład Electrum
Waga 6.87 g
Średnica 18 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja Variable alignment ↺
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) LT#4147, DT#3460
Opis awersu Head left, hair combed in large locks.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Horse leaping left, an eagle with outstretched wings above the croup and three rings placed in a triangle between the legs; legend between fore and hind legs.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu ABVDOS
Krawędź
Mennica
Nakład ND (60 BC - 50 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 2809777290
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: This electrum stater, issued by the Bituriges Cubi (60-50 BC), originates from a pivotal era in Gallic history, immediately preceding and during Caesar's conquest. The Bituriges Cubi, a powerful Celtic tribe in central Gaul, demonstrated economic prosperity through high-value coinage. The "ABVDOS" inscription likely denotes a tribal leader or magistrate, reflecting an evolving administrative system amidst Roman pressure and tribal dynamics of the Late Iron Age.

Artistry: The engraver remains anonymous, typical for Gallic issues. This stater exemplifies the distinctive Celtic artistic tradition, reinterpreting Hellenistic prototypes, particularly Macedonian staters, through an abstract and dynamic lens. The "Stater with eagle ABVDOS" design likely features a highly stylized head on the obverse and a vigorously rendered eagle on the reverse. Celtic artists transformed classical forms into energetic, curvilinear expressions, imbued with indigenous symbolism.

Technical/Grading: Struck on an 18mm flan weighing 6.87 grams, this electrum stater exhibits characteristics common to Gallic coinage. High-points for wear typically include the most raised elements of the stylized head and the eagle's wings or head. Technical strike qualities often show evidence of irregular flan preparation or slight off-centering. Well-struck examples reveal intricate die work, demonstrating metallurgical skill for this durable electrum alloy. Its weight aligns with contemporary Gallic staters.

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