Catalogo
| Emittente | Orchomenos of Boeotia |
|---|---|
| Anno | 210 BC |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valore | |
| Valuta | Drachm |
| Composizione | Bronze |
| Peso | 1.37 g |
| Diametro | 12.0 mm |
| Spessore | |
| Forma | Round (irregular) |
| Tecnica | Hammered |
| Orientamento | |
| Incisore/i | |
| In circolazione fino al | |
| Riferimento/i | BCD Boiotia#226 |
| Descrizione del dritto | Bust of Arsinoe III (as Hera) facing right, veiled with a scepter over her shoulder |
|---|---|
| Scrittura del dritto | |
| Legenda del dritto | |
| Descrizione del rovescio | Tripod within laurel wreath |
| Scrittura del rovescio | Greek |
| Legenda del rovescio | E P |
| Bordo | |
| Zecca | |
| Tiratura |
ND (-210) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 2939163910 |
| Informazioni aggiuntive |
Historical Context: This Æ12 coin from Orchomenos of Boeotia, struck circa 210 BC, belongs to the Hellenistic period. Greek city-states navigated shifting allegiances amidst rising Macedonian and Roman influence. Orchomenos, a notable Boeotian city, issued this bronze coinage for local economic exchange, asserting civic autonomy and facilitating daily commerce. Its modest denomination underscores its role in the internal economy, a testament to the city's self-governance in a turbulent era.
Artistry: While no specific engraver is known, the coin adheres to the Hellenistic Greek stylistic school common in Boeotia. Such coinage often featured local deities or civic symbols. A typical obverse for Orchomenos might depict a finely rendered head of Persephone, wreathed, her features displaying the idealized naturalism of the period. The reverse would likely present a symbol of local significance, perhaps an amphora or grapes, emblematic of the region's agricultural wealth. The compact design on the 12mm flan required skillful detail reduction.
Technical/Grading: The technical execution of this Æ12 coin is typical for small Hellenistic bronze issues. High-points, such as the hair and facial contours on the obverse, or uppermost elements of the reverse device, are often the first areas to exhibit wear. Strike quality varies; due to the small flan and bronze production, off-center strikes or areas of weakness are common. A well-struck example, showing sharp details across the design, is rare. Typical specimens display flatness in highest relief and minor flan imperfections.