Æ20

Emitent Pergamon (Mysia)
Rok 133 BC - 7 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota Dichalkon (1⁄24)
Měna Drachm
Složení Bronze
Hmotnost 7.5 g
Průměr 20.0 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientace Variable alignment ↺
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference SNG von Aulock#1380
Popis líce Laureate head of Zeus right.
Písmo líce Greek
Opis líce ΔHMHTPIOY
(Translation: Magistrate Demetrius)
Popis rubu Eagle, with spread wings and head right, standing left on a thunderbolt.
Písmo rubu Greek
Opis rubu ΠEPΓAMHNΩN
(Translation: Pergamon)
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad ND (133 BC - 7 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 9103766180
Další informace

Historical Context: This Æ20 coin from Pergamon dates to 133 BC - 7 BC, following the Attalid kingdom's bequest to Rome by Attalus III. Pergamon became the Roman province of Asia. This coinage reflects local autonomy under Roman administration, fulfilling essential daily economic functions. It bridges Hellenistic independence and Roman provincial rule, maintaining traditional iconography amidst significant political transition.

Artistry: The artistic style of this Æ20 (SNG von Aulock #1380) follows Pergamon's established Hellenistic tradition. Local artisans, though unnamed, executed the craftsmanship. Designs commonly featured prominent local deities, like Athena, or symbols such as Asclepius' serpent, reflecting the city's rich heritage. The aesthetic emphasizes idealized forms and dignified representations, characteristic of late Hellenistic numismatic art, even as Roman influence subtly emerged.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (7.5 grams, 20.0 millimeters), this Æ20 coin's technical quality varies. High-points for preservation include helmet crests, facial features, or intricate reverse motifs. Provincial bronze production often resulted in irregular flans, off-center strikes, or weak impressions. Well-struck specimens with clear legends and minimal surface corrosion are highly prized, offering superior insight into the coin's original design.

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