Chalkon

发行方 Astyra
年份 400 BC - 300 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 Chalkon (1⁄48)
货币 Drachm
材质 Bronze
重量 1.17 g
直径 14 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 BMC Greek#15
正面描述 Head of Aphrodite facing right, wearing sphendone, earring and necklace.
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Amphora with a bunch of grapes on right the field.
背面文字 Greek
背面铭文 AΣTY
(Translation: Astyra)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (400 BC - 300 BC) - -
Numisquare 编号 8688839740
附加信息

Historical Context: This bronze chalkon from Astyra, a city in Mysia, was issued between 400 and 300 BC, a period of profound political and economic transition in the ancient Greek world. Following the Peloponnesian War and leading into the Hellenistic age, Astyra, like many minor poleis in Asia Minor, navigated the shifting influences of Persian satraps, Athenian power, and later, the rising Macedonian empire. The production of this small bronze denomination underscores the city's need for local currency to facilitate daily commerce, reflecting its civic autonomy and economic activity amidst the broader regional power struggles, where silver coinage was often reserved for larger transactions or international trade.

Artistry: The artistry of this chalkon, while not attributable to a specific engraver, generally conforms to the late Classical and early Hellenistic Greek stylistic traditions. Given its small module, designs typically prioritize clarity over intricate detail. Common obverse motifs for Astyra often included a local deity's head, such as Artemis Astyrene, or a prominent civic emblem. The reverse would typically feature a simpler device, a monogram, or an animal sacred to the city. The execution, though functional for a fractional currency, aimed to convey civic identity and religious reverence through recognizable iconography.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 1.17 grams and measuring 14 millimeters, this bronze chalkon is characteristic of a small, fractional denomination. High points susceptible to wear would typically include the hair and facial features of any obverse portrait, or the highest relief elements of a reverse device. Technical strike qualities for bronze issues of this era often vary; common observations include irregular flans, occasional off-center strikes, and potential weakness at the peripheries due to the small flan size and the striking process. The bronze composition makes it prone to various forms of patination and corrosion, which can impact overall preservation.

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