{"product_id":"981443-hemistatere-au-sanglier-et-a-lannelet-perle-pointe-dt-2401","title":"Aulerci Eburovices, Hemistater, 2nd-1st centuries BC, Gold, AU(55-58)","description":"\u003cp id=\"head\"\u003eProfile on the left, very geometric, cheeky, with exuberant hair. The hair is split in two by a beaded cord: above, the strands are represented by two “mistletoe branches” (beaded segments), with the end of the lower one connected by a line to the penultimate bead of the upper one. \nThe locks of the lower part are formed by three parallel curves, the ends of the shortest one connected by a segment with a central pellet.\nThe eye is represented by a large dotted triangle, the nose materialized by its outer tip, and below, the mouth is minimized to a dot. From the ear, represented by a semicircle, emerges a beaded cord curved towards the chin. \nBelow the hair, a boar with bristled hair upwards, its back outwards, with a globule between its legs.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp id=\"reverse\"\u003eHighly stylized horse galloping to the right, surmounted by the remains of a charioteer, shaped like a horizontal insect, from which emerge filiform arms, one positioned as if holding the reins (visible under its jaw), the other going over the horse's head. \nBeneath the horse, a boar-standard with bristled hair, to the right, a globule between its legs. In front of the horse, a motif with three beaded branches.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp id=\"comment\"\u003eHemistater “with wild boar” is mainly attributed to the Aulerci Eburovices tribe (from the Evreux region), as part of a large series of coins attributed to this people from the Lower Seine region, along with the Lexovii. This large group, mainly consisting of hemistaters but also including quarter staters, has been divided into two groups, one with a wolf under the horse and the other with a boar, as seen here. \nThis example has the characteristic of being part of the most geometrical type found, where the representations have become highly stylized.\nExtremely well preserved, with light double-strike on the horse's forelegs, shows almost no wear from circulation. The details have been superbly preserved, allowing one to appreciate the complexity of the composition of the types of the coin, on both obverse and reverse sides. \nWe inform that this example was struck with the same observe die as another example we are offering. \nDelestrée, Serie 402, 2404 ; Scheers, Ebur. 1980, série Id, classe II, 35-41.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp id=\"weight\"\u003e3.27 gr\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"cdma","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53453818757452,"sku":"981443","price":2400.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0637\/1655\/7029\/files\/981443A.jpg?v=1758848743","url":"https:\/\/www.numiscorner.com\/products\/981443-hemistatere-au-sanglier-et-a-lannelet-perle-pointe-dt-2401","provider":"Numiscorner.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}