Katalog
| Emitent | Pelinna |
|---|---|
| Rok | 325 BC - 275 BC |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Nominał | Dichalkon (1⁄24) |
| Waluta | Drachm |
| Skład | Bronze |
| Waga | 3.3 g |
| Średnica | 16 mm |
| Grubość | |
| Kształt | Round (irregular) |
| Technika | Hammered |
| Orientacja | |
| Rytownik(zy) | |
| W obiegu do | |
| Źródło(a) | BCD Thessaly II#531.2, HGC 4#577 |
| Opis awersu | Thessalian rider wearing petasos and chlamys, prancing right. |
|---|---|
| Pismo awersu | |
| Legenda awersu | |
| Opis rewersu | Mantho, draped and veiled, standing right, holding open box. |
| Pismo rewersu | Greek |
| Legenda rewersu |
ΠΕΛINNAEI (Translation: The Pelinnaeians) |
| Krawędź | |
| Mennica | |
| Nakład |
ND (325 BC - 275 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 1006329530 |
| Dodatkowe informacje |
Historical Context: This Dichalkon was issued by the Thessalian city of Pelinna between 325 and 275 BC, spanning the Late Classical to Early Hellenistic periods. Pelinna, like many Greek city-states, navigated a complex geopolitical landscape, often influenced by Macedonian power. The issuance of bronze coinage, such as this Dichalkon, was vital for local commerce, signifying the city's economic activity and civic autonomy during an era of significant regional change, reflecting its self-governance.
Artistry: While the engraver is unknown, the coin's artistry aligns with Late Classical and Early Hellenistic numismatic trends. Thessalian bronze issues typically feature a profile head of a deity or local nymph on the obverse, rendered with characteristic naturalism and idealized form. The reverse often displays an animal, agricultural motif, or civic symbol, executed with a vigorous yet simplified style appropriate for the smaller bronze flan, conveying Pelinna's civic identity.
Technical/Grading: Struck on a bronze flan weighing 3.3 grams and measuring 16 millimeters, this Dichalkon displays the typical fabric of small Hellenistic bronze issues. High-points for preservation include the hair and facial features of the obverse portrait, or musculature if an animal type. Technical strike quality varies; off-centering or irregular flan shapes are common. Well-struck examples retain sharp detail, revealing the die engraver's skill. This type is cataloged as BCD Thessaly II#531.2 and HGC 4#577.