Chalkon - Philetairos

発行体 Pergamon
年号 282 BC - 263 BC
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 Chalkon (1⁄48)
通貨 Drachm
材質 Copper
重量 1.93 g
直径 12 mm
厚さ 2 mm
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 BMC Greek#60
表面の説明 Helmeted head of Athena right
表面の文字体系
表面の銘文
裏面の説明 Ivy leaf
裏面の文字体系 Greek
裏面の銘文 ΦΙΛΕ ΤΑΙΡΟΥ
Plain
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (282 BC - 263 BC) - -
Numisquare ID 8012336020
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Historical Context: This chalkon, issued by Pergamon between 282 and 263 BC, dates to the formative reign of Philetairos, founder of the Attalid dynasty. Following the dissolution of Lysimachus's kingdom, Philetairos skillfully transitioned from treasury custodian to autonomous ruler. These early copper issues symbolize Pergamon's nascent independence and the establishment of a distinct civic identity under a leader renowned for his administrative acumen, laying the groundwork for a significant Hellenistic power in Asia Minor.

Artistry: While the specific engraver remains anonymous, the coin's design reflects the prevailing early Hellenistic Greek stylistic school. The obverse typically features a robust head of Herakles, often depicted in a lion-skin headdress, a motif referencing strength and the legacy of Alexander the Great. The reverse commonly displays an eagle standing left, a powerful symbol, often accompanied by the ruler's name, "ΦΙΛΕΤΑΙΡΟΥ." Despite its small module, the artistic execution aimed for clear, albeit simplified, iconography consistent with its denomination.

Technical/Grading: As a copper chalkon, this coin's technical qualities often present challenges. High-points for wear or strike include Herakles's lion's mane and facial details, and the eagle's breast feathers and head. Due to its small size (12 mm, 1.93 g) and the nature of ancient bronze production, strikes are frequently off-center, uneven, or weak, obscuring legends or portions of the design. Flans are often irregular, and copper corrosion commonly impacts surface preservation and overall grade.

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