Chalkon

Emittent Sikyon
Jahr 200 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert Chalkon (1⁄48)
Währung Drachm
Material Bronze
Gewicht 3.15 g
Durchmesser
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) BCD Peloponnesos#319.1
Aversbeschreibung Nude youth walking or dancing right, arms raised above, holding long knotted fillet. To the right, a dove flying right
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung ΣI within wreath tying below
Reversschrift
Reverslegende
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (-200) - -
Numisquare-ID 5834841760
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This bronze chalkon, issued by Sikyon around 200 BC, dates to a pivotal Hellenistic period. As a prominent Achaean League member, Sikyon navigated the complex geopolitical landscape between declining Macedonian power and rising Roman influence, particularly during the Second Macedonian War era. The issuance of this small denomination bronze coinage highlights Sikyon's continued civic autonomy and economic vitality, providing essential currency for local transactions and daily commerce within its Peloponnesian sphere.

Artistry: While specific engravers for utilitarian bronze issues are rarely identifiable, this chalkon's artistry adheres to the broader Hellenistic stylistic school. This period emphasized a blend of classical idealism with growing realism and expressiveness. Bronze coins from Sikyon often featured civic emblems like the chimaera or a dove, or representations of local deities. The design, with clear, recognizable iconography, reflected prevailing artistic conventions on a smaller scale than grander silver issues.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a bronze flan weighing 3.15 grams, this chalkon's technical qualities are typical for the period. For grading, key high-points to assess include the highest relief areas of any depicted head (e.g., hair, facial features) or raised elements of a reverse symbol. Strike quality, often variable for bronze, ideally shows full detail on both sides, good centering, and minimal die wear. A well-struck example exhibits sharp, clear impressions from both dies, despite common irregular flans and off-center strikes.

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