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| 発行体 | Pantikapaion |
|---|---|
| 年号 | 480 BC - 470 BC |
| 種類 | Standard circulation coin |
| 額面 | Diobol (⅓) |
| 通貨 | Drachm |
| 材質 | Silver |
| 重量 | 2.05 g |
| 直径 | 11.7 mm |
| 厚さ | 3.2 mm |
| 形状 | Round (irregular) |
| 製造技法 | Hammered, Incuse |
| 向き | |
| 彫刻師 | |
| 流通終了年 | |
| 参考文献 | HGC 7#31 |
| 表面の説明 | Facing head of lion |
|---|---|
| 表面の文字体系 | |
| 表面の銘文 | |
| 裏面の説明 | Rough quadripartite incuse square |
| 裏面の文字体系 | |
| 裏面の銘文 | |
| 縁 | |
| 鋳造所 | |
| 鋳造数 |
ND (480 BC - 470 BC) - - |
| Numisquare ID | 6566952200 |
| 追加情報 |
Historical Context: This silver diobol was issued by Pantikapaion, a prominent Greek colony on the Cimmerian Bosporus, during the early Classical period (480-470 BC). As the future capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, Pantikapaion held significant strategic importance, controlling vital trade routes for grain. Coinage during this era served not only economic functions but also as a powerful declaration of the city-state's burgeoning autonomy and civic identity amidst regional expansion.
Artistry: While the specific engraver remains anonymous, this diobol exemplifies the nascent Early Classical style. The obverse features a finely rendered lion's head, typically facing right, characterized by a powerful yet somewhat stylized depiction of its features and mane, reflecting the transition from Archaic rigidity towards greater naturalism. The reverse presents a stark quadripartite incuse square, a common anepigraphic design element of early Greek coinage.
Technical/Grading: Weighing 2.05 grams and measuring 11.7 millimeters, this diobol exhibits the typical small fabric of early fractional silver. High-points for wear on the obverse include the lion's muzzle, eye, and mane. The clarity and depth of the quadripartite incuse square on the reverse are crucial technical strike qualities. Well-struck examples show crisp divisions, while off-center strikes or insufficient pressure can result in partial designs or uneven relief, impacting grade.