Didrachm

Emitent Phasis (Kolchis)
Rok 480 BC - 450 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał Didrachm (2)
Waluta Drachm
Skład Silver
Waga 10.78 g
Średnica 21 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered, Incuse
Orientacja Variable alignment ↺
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) SNG BM Black Sea#1010, BostonMFA#1352, GCV#3627, Hind#2, Regling Kunstwerk#280, Kraay&Hirm#692
Opis awersu Lion with open jaws, head turned back, to left or right.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Female character (or Minotaur?) with kneeling bull's head in an incuse rectangle.
Pismo rewersu
Legenda rewersu
Krawędź
Mennica Phasis, modern-day Poti, Georgia
Nakład ND (480 BC - 450 BC)
ID Numisquare 4786634388
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context:This silver didrachm, issued by the Greek colony of Phasis in Kolchis (modern Georgia) between 480 and 450 BC, marks a pivotal era. As a crucial trading hub on the eastern Black Sea, Phasis controlled access to a resource-rich interior. This period, transitioning from Archaic to Early Classical, saw significant geopolitical shifts. The issuance of substantial coinage underscores Phasis's economic autonomy, strategic importance, and robust commercial power.

Artistry:The didrachm's design embodies Early Classical numismatic artistry. The obverse typically features an androcephalic bull's head, symbolizing the river god Phasis, linking the city's identity to its vital waterway. The reverse consistently displays a formidable gorgoneion, an apotropaic protective symbol. While engraver attribution is unknown, the stylistic execution transitions from Archaic rigidity, showcasing developing naturalism and detailed rendering characteristic of the period.

Technical/Grading:Weighing 10.78 grams and measuring 21 millimeters, this silver didrachm represents a substantial currency. Key high-points for evaluation include the horns and facial details of the obverse bull's head, and the eyes, nose, and open mouth of the reverse gorgoneion. A strong strike would reveal crisp detail in these areas. Technical strike quality, including centering and flan shape, can vary. The consistent weight indicates a carefully maintained monetary standard.

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