Catalogo
| Descrizione del dritto | Head of Persephone left, wreathed with corn; around, three dolphins. |
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| Scrittura del dritto | |
| Legenda del dritto | |
| Descrizione del rovescio | Pegasus flying right. |
| Scrittura del rovescio | Greek |
| Legenda del rovescio |
ΕΝΓΟΡΙΤΩ (Translation: Emporion) |
| Bordo | |
| Zecca | |
| Tiratura |
ND (350 BC - 250 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 5967979040 |
| Informazioni aggiuntive |
Historical Context: This silver drachm originates from Emporion, a significant Greek colony on the Iberian coast, flourishing 350-250 BC. This era marks the city’s economic zenith, serving as a crucial mercantile hub connecting Greek, Punic, and Iberian cultures. As a self-governing polis, Emporion’s coinage symbolized its autonomy and prosperity in the Western Mediterranean during the Hellenistic period, underscoring its integration into the broader Greek monetary system and vital regional trade.
Artistry: The anonymous engraver of this drachm worked within the refined Late Classical to Early Hellenistic Greek stylistic tradition. Coinage from Emporion typically featured obverse designs of deities or mythological figures, rendered with characteristic high relief and meticulous detail. The reverse commonly displayed an animal or civic emblem, executed with dynamic naturalism. The overall aesthetic emphasizes harmonious proportions, expressive features, and a sophisticated mastery of the medium, reflecting the artistic standards of the period.
Technical/Grading: This drachm, weighing 4.95 grams and measuring 19 millimeters, adheres to Emporion’s established monetary standards. Key high-points for assessing wear on such ancient Greek coinage typically include the highest relief areas of a portrait (e.g., hair, cheekbone) or animal musculature. A strong strike is indicated by full details on these raised elements, though centering and flan preparation can vary. The silver composition allows for attractive cabinet toning. Technical quality is determined by the completeness of the strike, flan integrity, and surface detail preservation.