1⁄24 Stater

Emissor Sybaris
Ano 443 BC - 425 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1⁄24 Stater (1/8)
Moeda As
Composição Silver
Peso 0.4 g
Diâmetro
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) BMC Gr/It#35, GCV#434
Descrição do anverso Head of Athena right, wearing Attic helmet decorated with wreath.
Escrita do anverso
Legenda do anverso
Descrição do reverso Head of bull right.
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso ΣYBA
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (443 BC - 425 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 5352165930
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This 1/24 Stater from Sybaris dates to a fascinating, brief period (443-425 BC) following the original city's destruction in 510 BC. It represents a short-lived Athenian attempt to re-establish the famed city, ultimately leading to the foundation of Thurium. This era marks a significant Athenian colonial venture in Magna Graecia, reflecting their influence and ambition in the western Greek world before the Peloponnesian War fully engulfed the mainland.

Artistry: While no specific engraver is attributed to such fractional coinage, the design reflects the early Classical style prevalent in Magna Graecia. The obverse typically features a simplified representation of the Sybarite bull, often walking or standing, symbolizing the city's prosperity. The reverse, given the coin's minute size, is frequently an incuse square, a simple symbol, or blank, demonstrating the practical constraints of striking such tiny denominations.

Technical/Grading: Weighing a mere 0.4 grams, this tiny silver fraction inherently presents striking challenges. High-points, such as the bull's head or musculature, are often shallowly struck and susceptible to rapid wear. Flan irregularities and off-center strikes are common, making well-centered examples with full details scarce. A strong strike would show clear definition of the animal's form and any reverse elements, which is rare for these minute issues.

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