1⁄48 Stater

Issuer Uncertain Ionian city
Year 650 BC - 600 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1⁄48 Stater
Currency Electrum Stater
Composition Electrum
Weight 0.29 g
Diameter 5.0 mm
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered, Incuse
Orientation
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) SNG von Aulock#7764
Obverse description Plain globular surface
Obverse script
Obverse lettering
Reverse description Incuse square punch
Reverse script
Reverse lettering
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND (650 BC - 600 BC) - -
Numisquare ID 2433501120
Additional information

Historical Context: This 1/48 Stater represents the very genesis of coinage, dating to approximately 650-600 BC from an uncertain Ionian city. This pivotal era saw the revolutionary transition from bartering to standardized currency, an innovation pioneered by Lydia and swiftly adopted across Ionia. Such minute electrum fractions were crucial for facilitating burgeoning trade and daily transactions during the Archaic period. Its anonymous issuer highlights the decentralized, experimental nature of early minting before prominent city-states established distinct monetary identities.

Artistry: The artistry on this minute electrum piece is characteristic of early Archaic Ionian coinage. While a specific design is not provided, it typically features a simple, stylized animal protome or geometric pattern on the obverse. The reverse invariably bears an unadorned incuse punch mark, reflecting the nascent stage of die engraving. No identifiable engraver exists; these were works of anonymous artisans. The stylistic school is rudimentary, emphasizing directness over detailed representation, a hallmark of coinage from this formative era.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a diminutive 0.29 gram, 5.0 mm electrum flan, the technical execution of this 1/48 Stater is typical for early archaic issues. Planchets are often irregular, and strikes can be off-center or weak, with variable relief. High points, dependent on the specific design, are generally low. The electrum alloy, a naturally occurring gold-silver mixture, often exhibits a characteristic pale yellow hue. Grading assesses device clarity, flan integrity, and overall preservation, acknowledging inherent limitations and fabric variations of pioneering emissions.

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