Diobol

发行方 Chersonesos (Taurica)
年份 400 BC - 390 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 Diobol (⅓)
货币 Drachm
材质 Silver
重量 1.68 g
直径 12 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 Anokhin#624 Khersonesa#2 3.2#2057 Sea#706
正面描述 Head of Artemis Parthenos left.
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Fish and club right.
背面文字 Greek
背面铭文 XEP
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (400 BC - 390 BC) - -
Numisquare 编号 8526956150
附加信息

Historical Context: This silver diobol, struck by the Greek colony of Chersonesos in Taurica between 400 and 390 BC, marks a pivotal phase in the city’s early development. As a prominent Black Sea port, Chersonesos asserted its independence and economic strength during the Classical era. Issuing its own coinage, particularly small silver denominations, underscored robust trade with the Scythian hinterland and its distinct civic identity, facilitating daily commerce and symbolizing regional influence.

Artistry: The diobol's design reflects Classical Greek artistic conventions. While the engraver is anonymous, the stylistic school favors naturalism and idealized forms, even on this diminutive flan. The obverse commonly features a finely rendered bull's head, often facing right, symbolizing agricultural wealth or a local deity. The reverse typically displays a club, an emblem of Herakles, referencing Chersonesos's mother city, Heraclea Pontica, and its foundational heritage.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 1.68 grams and measuring 12 millimeters, this diobol exemplifies small-denomination ancient coinage. Key high-points for preservation include the bull's horns and eyes on the obverse, and the club's details on the reverse. Strike quality, though variable, generally presents a compact flan with well-struck designs, though minor off-centering is common. The silver fabric is typically sound, reflecting a durable, modest circulating medium.

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