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Electronic Auction 469

Lot nuber 211

THRACE, Anchialus. Commodus. AD 177-192. Æ (25.5mm, 10.51 g, 12h).


Electronic Auction 469
Lot: 211.
 Estimated: $ 100

Roman Provincial, Bronze

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THRACE, Anchialus. Commodus. AD 177-192. Æ (25.5mm, 10.51 g, 12h). Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Orpheus seated right on rocks, playing lyre. AMNG II 443; Varbanov 94 corr. (obv. bust type); RPC IV.1 Online 4534. Dark green to black patina with some light earthen highlights/deposits. VF.

Ex Numismatik Naumann 39 (3 January 2016), lot 471.

Based on the presence of the lyre that the figure on the reverse holds, both RPC Online and Varbanov have identified him as Apollo. It is more probable that the figure is that of Orpheus. A native of Thrace, Orpheus was renowned for his music and augural abilities. When his wife, Eurydice, was struck down by a serpent, Orpheus travelled to Hades to win her release. When his attempt ultimately proved unsuccessful, since he forget the gods’ command not to look on his wife’s shade until they had reached the upper world, Orpheus returned to Thrace. According to Ovid (Metamorphoses XI), it was there that he was attacked by a band of Maenads and torn to pieces. Eventually recovered, the burial places of these pieces soon became shrines. From the devotion to Orpheus a cult with mysteries developed. Practitioners followed the Orphikos bios, or way of life, which included celibacy and vegetarianism.

Closing Date and Time: 3 June 2020 at 11:10:00 ET.

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