10 Decimae Sethlans series

Emitent Populonia
Rok 201 BC - 101 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 10 Decimae = 1 Triens
Waluta Uncial triens (circa 201-101 BC)
Skład Bronze
Waga 11.02 g
Średnica 25 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) Vecchi-IV#41, HN Italy#195, BMC Gr/It#26, SNG France#28, SNG Copenhagen#7
Opis awersu Head of Sethlans wearing pileus facing right with value behind.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu X
(Translation: 10)
Opis rewersu Tongs and hammer with four dots between and legend below.
Pismo rewersu
Legenda rewersu PVPLVNA
(Translation: Populonia)
Krawędź Smooth.
Mennica
Nakład ND (201 BC - 101 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 2286104650
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context:This 10 Decimae bronze from Populonia, minted 201-101 BC, marks a late phase of Etruscan numismatic independence. Populonia, a major metallurgical center, issued this series during increasing Roman hegemony post-Second Punic War. The coin's dedication to Sethlans, the Etruscan god of fire and craftsmanship, highlights its economic identity and local religious traditions amidst Roman expansion. The "10 Decimae" denomination reflects a local currency system, likely Roman-influenced.

Artistry:While the engraver is unknown, the coin's artistry reflects the distinctive Etruscan style of the Hellenistic period, blending native traditions with Greek influences. The obverse prominently features a bust of Sethlans, typically depicted wearing a pilos, symbolizing his divine status and connection to the forge. Bronze allowed for robust, yet less intricate, artistic expressions than silver, reflecting the utilitarian nature of these larger denominations.

Technical/Grading:As a bronze issue, technical strike qualities vary. High-points for wear include Sethlans's portrait relief—brow, nose, pilos peak—and prominent reverse features. Ancient casting and striking methods often cause off-center strikes, uneven flan thickness, and variable pressure, leading to weak details, especially in legends or at edges. Surface preservation, including stable patina and absence of severe corrosion, is crucial.

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