1 Semuncia

Emitent Meles
Rok 216 BC - 210 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1 Semuncia = 1/2 Uncia = 1⁄24 As
Waluta As (circa 216-210 BC)
Skład Bronze
Waga 6.74 g
Średnica 19 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) ICC#327, HN Italy#444, Haeberlin#p.176, Campana#4, Thurlow-Ve#271
Opis awersu African facing forward.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Horse`s head facing left with legend in front.
Pismo rewersu
Legenda rewersu MEL
(Translation: Meles)
Krawędź Smooth.
Mennica
Nakład ND (216 BC - 210 BC) - Only 2 examples known -
ID Numisquare 3322955590
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: This 1 Semuncia, issued under Meles (216-210 BC), dates to the Second Punic War. Meles was likely a local magistrate in an allied Italian community, possibly Apulian or Campanian, operating under Roman influence. Such bronze issues highlight decentralized currency production and the urgent need for local small change during immense military and economic upheaval. This coin reflects local responses to Hannibal’s campaigns, recording widespread disruption and efforts to maintain commerce.

Artistry: The engraver of this Semuncia is anonymous, typical for Italic bronze coinage of this era. Stylistically, it aligns with the robust, utilitarian tradition of early Republican Roman and allied Italian issues. The obverse commonly features a laureate head of Mercury right, wearing a winged petasus, symbolizing commerce. The reverse typically depicts a galley prow right, a potent naval symbol, with "MELES" below. Designs, though not always highly refined, are powerful, recognizable, and served their functional purpose during crisis.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a bronze flan (6.74 grams, 19 millimeters), this Semuncia exhibits characteristics typical of wartime bronze issues. Key high points for wear assessment include Mercury’s petasus and hair on the obverse, and the galley prow’s ram and mast details on the reverse. Technical strike qualities often vary, with common issues being off-center strikes or areas of weakness, especially towards flan edges. Irregular planchet shapes and surfaces, frequently cast before striking, are inherent features for this significant series.

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