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AR Cistophorus Of Pergamon

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AR-Cistophorus-Of-Pergamon

Mysia, Pergamon. Ca. 133-67 B.C. AR tetradrachm (28 mm, 12.64 g, 12 h). Cistophoric type. Struck ca. 123-104 B.C. Serpent emerging from within cista mystica with lid ajar; all within ivy wreath / Two serpents entwined around bowcase; in left field, monogram of Pergamon, above, (pi)A monogram; in right field, serpent-entwined thyrsos. Kleiner 7; Pinder 101; SNG Copenhagen 424. gVF

From Wikipedia: The cistophorus was a coin of ancient Pergamum. It was introduced sometime in the years 175-160 BC at that city to provide the Attalid kingdom with a substitute for Seleucid coins and the tetradrachms of Philetairos. It was also used by a number of other cities that were under Attalid control. It continued to be minted and circulated down to the time of Hadrian, long after the kingdom was bequeathed to Rome. It owes its name to a figure, on the obverse, of the sacred chest (Latin: cista) of Dionysus. It was tariffed at four drachmas, but weighed only as much as three Attic drachmas (the most important weight standard of the time), 12.75 grams. In addition, the evidence of hoards suggests that it did not travel outside the area which Pergamum controlled. It is therefore suspected that it was overvalued in this area.
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Another coin type on my list, really very nice condition and strike.
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Ditto what Ron said. Great coins you've been sharing with us these last two days, Numisart. Wonderful collection.
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ditto ditto...one of these is high on my to get list...very nice.
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Thank you echizento, Bob L, and chrsmat71 for your kind words. I hope you get this in your collection soon.
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I want one too! great coin
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