Drachm

Emitent Emporion
Rok 260 BC - 218 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1 Drachm
Waluta
Skład Silver
Waga 4.72 g
Średnica 19 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) ACIP#162, FAB#1104
Opis awersu Female head, crowned with ears of wheat, two dolphins to right and crescent at left.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Pegasus flying right, star below.
Pismo rewersu Greek
Legenda rewersu ΕΜΠΟΡΙΤΩΝ
(Translation: of Emporion)
Krawędź
Mennica
Nakład ND (260 BC - 218 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 2742839420
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: This silver drachm, minted by Emporion between 260 BC and 218 BC, originates from a pivotal era for the Greek colony in Iberia. This period marked Emporion's peak economic prosperity and autonomy, preceding the Second Punic War. Strategically located, its coinage was crucial for regional trade, signifying Emporion’s vital role as a Hellenic outpost amidst growing Carthaginian and Roman influences.

Artistry: The anonymous engraver worked within the Hellenistic stylistic tradition of Greek colonial mints. The obverse typically presents a finely rendered female head, often Persephone or Arethusa, characterized by classical features and an intricate coiffure. The reverse consistently displays a dynamically rendered Pegasus with spread wings. The artistry reflects high skill, with meticulous detail in both portraiture and animal depiction, embodying Greek numismatic art.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a flan weighing 4.72 grams and measuring 19 millimeters, this drachm conforms to the denomination’s standard specifications. For optimal grading, high-points on the obverse include the hair, eye, and diadem. On the reverse, the Pegasus’s chest, mane, and wing tips are critical for assessing strike quality. Well-preserved examples show sharp detail and minimal die wear. Minor flan irregularities or off-centering are common for ancient issues, but the fabric is generally consistent.

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