Æ16 - Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon

Emittent Seleukeia
Jahr 100 BC - 100 AD
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert
Währung Drachm
Material Bronze
Gewicht 3.5 g
Durchmesser 17 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung Variable alignment ↺
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) SNG France#958, SNG Levante#710
Aversbeschreibung Owl standing left, head facing forward, wings closed, all within oak wreath.
Aversschrift Greek
Averslegende ΔIOCKOYΡI
(Translation: Magistrate Dioskurides)
Reversbeschreibung Filleted club, all within oak wreath.
Reversschrift Greek
Reverslegende ΣΕΛΕYKEΩN
(Translation: Seleukeia)
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (100 BC - 100 AD) - -
Numisquare-ID 2119805220
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This Æ16 bronze coin from Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon, dated 100 BC to 100 AD, marks a significant era for the city. Located in Cilicia, Seleukeia transitioned from a Hellenistic polis to a vital urban center under Roman provincial administration. The continuous issuance of local bronze coinage highlights the city's economic autonomy and role in daily commerce. These issues expressed local identity and civic pride, serving practical needs over imperial propaganda.

Artistry: Individual engravers for such provincial bronzes are rarely identifiable. The artistic style aligns with the Hellenistic-Roman provincial tradition, combining classical aesthetics with local iconography. Coins from Seleukeia ad Kalykadnon frequently depict civic personifications like Tyche, the city's patron goddess, often with a mural crown, or local deities such as Zeus. The reverse typically showcases symbols relevant to the city's identity or cults, crafted to convey civic pride.

Technical/Grading: This Æ16 coin, weighing approximately 3.5 grams and measuring 17 millimeters, represents a typical small bronze denomination. Key high-points for wear assessment include hair and facial features of any obverse deity, plus prominent reverse device elements. Strike quality can vary, with centering and flan preparation often less precise than for precious metal issues. Its inclusion in SNG France#958 and SNG Levante#710 confirms its established numismatic typology.

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