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15 minuti fa, rorey36 dice:

Apollo era il dio protettore della Lycia, almeno dalla Lega in poi (170 ac.) Ci sono  centinaia di ritratti diversi sulle monete. Basta guardare su acseach "Lycian League" (o Lykischer Bund). 

Qualche leggera somiglianza c'è ma non di più.

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Io non mi riferivo tanto alla somiglianza tra l'Apollo sulla moneta e la statua, ma volevo stuzzicarti a proposito del rapporto in generale tra Apollo e la lega licia, sul motivo per cui veniva raffigurato sulle monete proprio Apollo. Sicuramente ciò era dovuto alla grande devozione che c'era in Licia per Latona e per i figli Apollo e Artemide... Famoso era poi l'oracolo di Apollo di Patara..

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Il tempio di Letoon dedicato a Leto (per i romani Latona), madre di Artemide e Apollo, si trovava poco distante da Xanthos. E dunque dal culto di Latona che deriva il culto di Apollo, ma anche quello secondario di Artemide. Quando cessano le coniazioni argentee (con Apollo) sui bronzetti si trova Artemide.

Altra figura curiosa è Kakasbos, dio incaricato di proteggere dai pericoli della vita contadina ( cinghiali e altri predatori). E' raffigurato a cavallo con una mazza, arma adatta alla bisogna.

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 una moneta che ho in collezione :

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Numismatica Ars Classica NAC AG. Auction 25, lot 3, 25/06/2003

Neapolis
No.: 3
Schätzpreis - Estimate CHF 10000
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Didrachm circa 345-340, AR 7.08 g. NEO[PO] Laureate head of Apollo r. Rev. Horseman, wearing Samnite helmet, mantle flying behind him, holding spear in r. hand. Sambon 396.
Of the highest rarity, only the fourth specimen known. A coin of great fascination and
historical interest. Metal somewhat porous, otherwise very fine / good very fine
Ex A.D.M. collection.
This excessively rare didrachm, known but for a few specimens, totally differs from the Neapolitan coinage we are wont to. It is very unlike the usual type both for the head of Apollo on the obverse and, above all, for the Samnite horseman on the reverse; in fact it is the only Neapolitan didrachm not showing the customary man-headed bull. We humbly dare to propound an original theory that, even though deserving full corroboration, is plausible both from the historical and strictly numismatic point of view. A. Sambon identifies the rider as "the Tarentine horseman", dating the coin 340 BC as a memento of an alliance between Naples and Tarentum. Our theory does not undermine Sambon’s one as for the dating, on the contrary it is almost coincident as we propose 345-340 BC; but it differs for the interpretation of the reverse.We attach great importance to the detail of the horseman’s headgear, in which we think to recognise the typical Samnite helmet. Based on this evidence we propose the idea that follows. At that time in Naples two political parties were in conflict, one supporting independence and a sympathy for the Samnites and the other Campanian populations in conflict with Roma, and the other in favour of a closer tie with the powerful neighbour. In our opinion, this coin was struck, with its unique and peculiar tipology, by the faction for independence which quickly came off worst in the clash for power. Insignificant was the output of the mint because of the very short lapse of time during which this party seemed to have the better in the city. Eventually, considering the political meaning of the coins, these types were promptly withdrawn from circulation. Immediately following this issue is that in the name of Roma struck in the Neapolitan mint by the pro-Roma party, i.e. Cr. 1/1, Cr. 2/1 and Cr. 13/1, which we date 340 BC

ILLUSTRAZIONE: AFFRESCO SU LASTRA TOMBALE DA PAESTUM

 

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@rorey36 ancora Kakasbos...

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AE-Assarion Eumeneia
Grade: VF 
Material: Bronze
Weight: 7.49 g
Diameter: 21.00 mm
Marcus Aurelius Caesar 139-161
AE-Assarion Eumeneia
Vs.: griech. Umschrift um Paludamentbüste n.r.
Rs.: griech. Umschrift / Kakasbos reitet mit Bipennis n.r.
SNG Cop 396
SNG v.Aulock 3595

ILLUSTRAZIONE:KAKASBOS, divinità microasiatica, forse ctonia, dei cavalieri (Drexler) nota solamente da fonti monumentali, rilievi e monete che, recando epigrafi, ne hanno permesso l'identificazione.Il dio vi è rappresentato in atto di cavalcare, in genere verso destra; indossa una corta tunica a pieghe e una corazza di tipo non classico resa con tale schematismo da apparire come un mantelletto. Un rigonfiamento anulare sopra le caviglie indica l'orlo superiore di calzature alte. Il cavaliere regge con la sinistra le redini della sua cavalcatura, mentre con la destra sollevata impugna una mazza o una clava. I rilievi finora noti, privi di dati sicuri circa la loro provenienza, sono molto rozzi e denunciano oltre la loro tarda età l'ambiente provinciale nel quale sono stati realizzati. La medesima divinità, da identificare forse con Sozon, altro dio dei cavalieri appartenente al pantheon preellenico, è raffigurato, su monete autonome e di età imperiale, da Choma, Isinda e Cyaneae, e secondo il Drexler su una gemma gnostica che si conserva al museo di Cassel (Treccani.it) .

 

Kakasbos (in Ancient Greek Κακασβος, but discovered only under the dative declination Κακασβω) is an ancient Anatolian deity. Linked to Herakles at latest at the beginning of the Roman Imperial Era, he has been venerated exclusively in Southern Asia Minor, more precisely in Lycia and Pisidia. As a club-bearing horse rider god, Kakasbos seems to be related to protection against wild dangers, but this hypothesis is still discussed among historians (Wikipedia)

 

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Nauman, Auction 52, lot 1102, 2-3/04/2017

LYDIA. Mastaura. Ae (2nd-1st centuries BC). 
Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right.
Rev: MASΤΑΥ[...]. 
Hero (Kakasbos-Herakles?) riding horse right, holding labrys; c/m: star of eight rays.
SNG von Aulock -; SNG Copenhagen -; BMC -; Helios 4, lot 56; Aufhäuser 2, lot 114.
Extremely rare. 
Condition: Near very fine.
Weight: 6.26 g.
Diameter: 18 mm.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: KAKSBOS CHE SCACCIA UN CINGHIALE
 

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Di incerta zecca della Cilicia, apparentemente " unique and unpublished " , un interessante statere ( 450-400 AC. , 10,76 g. , 21 mm. ) con al diritto scena di combattimento forse tra Eracle ed una amazzone elmata .

Di rito, ormai, le scuse se la moneta già è stata  inserita tra le quasi 100 pagine precedenti . 

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Kakasbos era venerato in Lycia, Pisidia e Frigia. Secondo alcuni è stato identificato anche come controfigura di Eracle.

C'è molta approssimazione nel descrivere alcune monete d'Asia minore. Nessun rilievo lo mostra con una bipenne, soltanto sempre con una mazza. Quello che appare sulla moneta di Lydia non è lui, ma chissà chi. Anche la definizione di dio dei cavalieri è inventata. 

Kakasbos era un dio contadino, protettore dai pericoli del lavoro nei campi. Le sue raffigurazioni sui bassorilievi sono infantili.

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The New York Sale, Auction XXVII, lot 316, 4/01/2012
The Prospero Collection of Ancient Greek Coins. KINGDOM OF MACEDON. Philip V (221-179 B.C.), Silver Tetradrachm, 16.96g,. Struck c.212 B.C. Diademed head of Philip V facing to right. Rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΦIΛIΠΠOY , Athena Alkidemos, viewed from behind, advancing to left, holding a round shield decorated with a star on her left shoulder, and brandishing a thunderbolt in her right hand, ΣP monogram in inner left field, EP monogram in inner right field (A. Mamroth, ‘Die Silbermünzen des Königs Philippos V. von Makedonien,’ ZFN XL, 1930, 1, pl. 5, 2 (these obverse die); C. Boehringer, ‘Chronologie Mittelhellenistischer Münzserien’, pl. 7, 6 (this obverse die). Extremely fine, rare, excellen t style. Ex Numismatic Fine Arts, Auction XXII, Beverly Hills, 1 June 1989, lot 270 US$ 15,000

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Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 348, lot 76, 8/04/2015

PTOLEMAIC KINGS of EGYPT. Ptolemy V or Ptolemy VI. 204-180 BC or 180-145 BC. Æ (14mm, 2.13 g, 12h). Alexandreia mint. Series 6. Helmeted male head right, beardless (Ptolemy IV as Ares?) / Eagle with closed wings standing left on thunderbolt; cornucopia to left. Svoronos 1157; Weiser 99 (Ptolemy V); SNG Copenhagen 239; Noeske 175. VF, brown patina with bare metal revealed, cleaning scratches. Rare. From the J. P. Righetti Collection, 077.CNG is pleased to offer a large selection of Ptolemaic coins from the J. P. Righetti Collection. This group of coins is mostly comprised of diverse varieties of bronze issues from the beginning to the end of the Ptolemaic kingdom. The classification of many Ptolemaic bronze issues has been highly debated among numismatists, often with researchers publishing highly divergent attributions to various kings, and also in the naming of the denominations used. For this selection, we generally followed the attributions and denominations given on Dan Wolf’s website, www.ptolemybronze.com, who has been closely working with noted numismatic scholar, Catharine Lorber. The first of Cathy’s books on the Ptolemaic coinage, which will supplant the long outdated Svoronos, is imminently forthcoming, and we would like to thank her for reviewing this special offering. Her conclusions regarding each coin’s issuer, denomination, and mint are followed herein.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: SOLDATO TOLEMAICO

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RI150 A Roman Orichalcum Sestertius of Vespasian (69-79 C.E.), the Famous Judea Capta Series, Among the Finest Known

The Roman Empire

Vespasian, 69 – 79

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Sestertius, Roma 71, æ 23.49 g. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III Laureate head r. Rev. IVDAEA – CAPTA Jewess seated r. on cuirass under palm-tree in attitude of mourning. Behind, palm- tree, Emperor standing r. with l. foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium; in exergue, S C. RIC 427. BMC 543. C 239. CBN 498.

Very rare and among the finest specimens known. A portrait of great beauty and strength and

an exceptionally clear and detailed reverse composition. Dark green patina

ILLUSTRAZIONE: VESPASIANO

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Auctiones GmbH, eAuction 1, lot 32, 18/12/2011

Orchomenos Dichalkon, Kallisto / Hero, very rare, ex BCD
Orchomenos , Peloponnesos. AE Dichalkon (3.48 g, 17 mm), c. 340s-300 BC.
Obv. Head of Kallisto right, her hair bound in a sphendone.
Rev. E-P, Hero, nude but for helmet, walking right, holding shield and transverse spear.
BMC 5 (same dies); Traité III 945, pl. CCXXVI, 21 (same dies).
Very rare. Dark green patina. Good very fine.
From the BCD collection and ex LHS 96 (2006), 1580; said to be found in Orchomenos.

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Numismatik Naumann (formerly Gitbud & Naumann) > Auction 65 Auction date: 6 May 2018
Lot number: 133
Price realized: 240 EUR   (Approx. 286 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Lot description:
LESBOS. Methymna. Tetrobol (Circa 500/480-460 BC). 
Obv: Hoplite advancing left, holding shield and spear.
Rev: Warrior riding forepart of horse right within pelleted square border; all within incuse square.
SNG Copenhagen 346; BMC 7-8; Franke 4; HGC 6, 887.
Ex Solidus E-6 (19 July 2015), lot 135. Rare 
Condition: Very fine.
Weight: 2.74 g.
Diameter: 12 mm.
Estimate: 100 EUR

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Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd > Auction 118 Auction date: 31 July 2018
Lot number: 1598

Price realized: 1,400 AUD   (Approx. 1,041 USD / 889 EUR)  


 

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Paeonia, Kingdom of, Patraos, (c.340-315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.56 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. horseman to right spearing fallen enemy, who holds shield, around P A TRAOU, lacking symbol or monogram, (S.1520, Paeonian Hoard II 174 (same dies), SNG ANS 1031, Peykov E2140 (same reverse die as illustration), Alpha Bank, Hellenic 82 (same rev. die)). Toned, well centred and struck, nearly extremely fine and scarce as such.
Ex Triton XVIII, lot 492. Previously Antioch Associates, 25 January 1999.
($1350-1500)

ILLUSTRAZIONE; ACHILLE COMBATTE CONTRO PENTASILEA, REGINA DELLE AMAZZONI; VASO ATENIESE DEL IV SECOLO A.C.

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cgb.fr > e-Monnaies September 2017 Auction date: 12 September 2017
Lot number: 74

Price realized: 750 EUR   (Approx. 897 USD)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 

Lot description:
EGYPT - LAGID OR PTOLEMAIC KINGDOM - PTOLEMY I SOTER Tétradrachme
Type : Tétradrachme 
Date: c. 311-305 AC 
Mint name / Town : Alexandrie, Égypte 
Metal : silver 
Diameter : 30 mm 
Orientation dies : 12 h. 
Weight : 15,47 g. 
Rarity : R1 

Obverse
Obverse legend : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Obverse description : Buste cornu et diadémé d'Alexandre le Grand sous les traits de Zeus-Ammon à droite, coiffé de la dépouille d'éléphant avec l'égide.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: TESTA DI ALESSANDRO IN BRONZO CON SPOGLIA DI ELEFANTE

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Numismatik Naumann (formerly Gitbud & Naumann) > Auction 65 Auction date: 6 May 2018
Lot number: 265  

KINGS OF MAURETANIA. Kleopatra Selene (Queen, wife of Juba II, 25 BC-24 AD). Ae Unit.

Obv: KΛЄOΠATPA BACIΛICCA.
Diademed and draped bust left.
Rev: KΛЄOΠATPA / BACIΛICCA.
Crocodile right.
MAA 214; SNG Copenhagen 612.
Very rare
Condition: Good fine, flaking patina near and at the edges.
Weight: 14.8 g.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Estimate: 5000 EUR

illustrazione: Cleopatra Selene, Moglie di Giuba II, re di Mauritania

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Agora Auctions > Numismatic Auction 6 Auction date: 11 March 2014
Lot number: 43

Price realized: 80 USD   (Approx. 58 EUR)   Note: Prices do not include buyer's fees.
 
Ptolemaic Kingdom. Arsinoe III, wife of Ptolemy IV Philopator. 222-205/4 B.C. AE dichalkon (12.2 mm, 1.78 g, 1 h). Paphos. Diademed and draped bust right / ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, double cornucopia tied with fillet. Svoronos 1161; Wieser 96; SNG Cop 650. gVF.

Matt Kreutzer, in his book The Coinage System of Cleopatra VII and Augustus in Cyprus, provides evidence that this coin type may have been issued by Cleopatra VII. This theory has been the topic of much debate and is not yet proven.
Estimate: 125 USD

Illustrazione: Testa-ritratto di Arsinoe III Philopator. Tardo III-inizi del II secolo a.C., bronzo, cm 30 x 20 x 30. Mantova, Museo Civico di Palazzo Te, inv. 96190279

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25 minuti fa, King John dice:
Numismatik Naumann (formerly Gitbud & Naumann) > Auction 65 Auction date: 6 May 2018
Lot number: 265  

KINGS OF MAURETANIA. Kleopatra Selene (Queen, wife of Juba II, 25 BC-24 AD). Ae Unit.

Obv: KΛЄOΠATPA BACIΛICCA.
Diademed and draped bust left.
Rev: KΛЄOΠATPA / BACIΛICCA.
Crocodile right.
MAA 214; SNG Copenhagen 612.
Very rare
Condition: Good fine, flaking patina near and at the edges.
Weight: 14.8 g.
Diameter: 29 mm.
Estimate: 5000 EUR

illustrazione: Cleopatra Selene, Moglie di Giuba II, re di Mauritania

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Grandi della storia, grandi simboli come il coccodrillo, i blog vanno molto ormai su Lamoneta, il mio destino su Milano nella sezione monete moderne e’ in questa direzione ormai, c’e’ anche da dire che i blog rimangono qui e su Internet, se poi i temi  sono alti e divulgativi come mi capita per Milano, in fondo diventi la sua voce, quello che narra, racconta, divulga...quasi un onore e poi ci sono le letture ...complimenti per la tenacia, l’impegno ma anche per una bella dose  di fantasia che so essere necessaria per esperienza  !

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Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Auction 41, lot 2469, 27/05/2007

Herod Agrippa II, 56-95 C.E. AE 20 minted under Domitian, dated year 26 (86/7 C.E.). AJC pl. 15, 37. Hen-617. Laureate head right of Domitian. Reverse: Nike standing right, inscribing shield. A remarkably beautiful coin; Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $500-800.

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Classical Numismatic Group, Auction 91, lot 563, 19/09/2012

GALATIA, Ancyra. Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ (28mm, 11.60 g, 7h). Bare head right / Amazon advancing right, holding anchor, bipennis, and pelta. Arslan 47-8 var.; BMC 6-7 var.; SNG France 2446-7 var. (all with different rev. legend breaks). VF, tan surfaces, hairline flan crack.
ILLUSTRAZIONE: AMAZZONE CON BIPENNE E SCUDO LEGGERO (PELTA) IN BATTAGLIA

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The New York Sale, Auction XL, lot 1050, 11/01/2017

Ancient Coins, ANCIENT GREEK COINS
Thessaly, Oitaioi. Silver Hemidrachm (2.90 g), ca. 344-280 BC. Head of lion left, crushing spear held in jaws. Rev. OITAI-WN, Herakles standing facing, holding club. (Valassiadis 3; BCD Thessaly II 489). Attractively toned. Choice very fine.
ex BCD Collection (CNG E290, 7 November 2012), lot 56.The Oitaians were a tribal people of Northern Greece named for their proximity to Mount Oita. This mountain was famous in Greek myth as the place where Herakles was burned by a poisonous shirt given to him by his wife. The poison destroyed his physical body but permitted him to achieve immortality and ascend to the gods. For this reason, the principal city of the Oitaians was named Herakleia (Trachinia) and the hero held a prominent place on their coins.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: PARTICOLARE DEL CD. SARCOFAGO DI ALESSANDRO, MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO DI ISTANBUL

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Classical Numismatic Group, Mail Bid Sale 63, lot 1322, 21/05/2003

TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. Æ Sestertius (26.70 gm). Struck 112-114 AD.
Estimate $2000
TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. Æ Sestertius (26.70 gm). Struck 112-114 AD. Laureate bust right, drapery on left shoulder / Dacia seated left on rock, holding legionary eagle, small child on knee holding grain ears, small child seated before on rock holding grapes. RIC II 621; Cohen 125 var. (aegis). Good VF, attractive olive and red patina, light scratches on obverse, some smoothing on reverse. ($2000)
The reverse shows the province of Dacia at peace, after Trajan’s two campaigns, in 102 and 106 AD, to subdue the Dacian king Decembalus. The war-like Dacians were dispersed, and a new population of farmers and herdsmen took their place. The rock formation that Dacia and the children sit upon, with its twin peaks, may represent the Iron Gate, the formidable mountainous pass leading into Dacia.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: IL TROPAEUM ADRIANI, IL MONUMENTO ERETTO IN DACIA PER CELEBRARE LA SUA CONQUISTA DA PARTE DEI ROMANI

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Paul-Francis Jacquier, Auction 42, lot 801, 16/09/2016

TETRICUS II, 272-274 
Prägungen der Hauptmünzstätte Trier – Monnaies de l’atelier de Trèves 
Denar (Bronzeabschlag vom Aureusstempel), Trier, 272. C P ES TETRICVS CAES. Drapierte Büste rechts. Rv/ PRINC I–V–VENTV[T]. Tetricus II in Feldtracht en face stehend, den Kopf n. links gewandt, ein Feldzeichen in der Rechten, einen Speer in der Linken haltend. C –. Elmer –. Schulte –. J.-P. Garnier, Monnayage d’or de Tétricus II: un aureus et un ”billon” nouveaux, BSFN 2004/8, S. 206-209, Abb. 4 ( dieses Exemplar). 1,67 g. 12h.
Unikum. Etwas korrodiert, sehr schön Ex. Frank Kovacs, San Francisco, XVI (2004), 358.

ILLUSTRAZIONE: CAVALIERI ROMANI IN BRITANNIA (III SECOLO D.C.)

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Gemini, LLC, Auction II, lot 70, 11/01/2006

SCYTHIAN KINGS. Sariacus. (Third to second century BC). Bronze 18 mm (4.73 gm). Diademed head of bearded king right / BAΣI ΣAΡI, bow in bowcase. SNG BM 353. NC 1899, p. 88, 4-5, pl., 1. Apparently only recorded in a unique smaller denomination. Pleasant brown toning. Choice extremely fine.
Estimate: US$650

ILLUSTRAZIONE: MERCENARI SCITI ARRUOLATI NELL'ESERCITO PERSIANO

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Paul-Francis Jacquier > Auction 44 Auction date: 13 September 2018
Lot number: 56  
SIZILIEN. Insel Lipara. Æ-Tetras, ca. 440-420. Kopf des Aiolos mit Pileus rechts. Rv/ ΛIΠAPAION. Drei Wert-kugeln. CNS 5; HGC 1761. 23,18 g.
Dunkelgrüne Patina, sehr schön
Starting Price: 1000 EUR

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