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| Эмитент | Boeotian League |
|---|---|
| Год | 225 BC - 171 BC |
| Тип | Standard circulation coin |
| Номинал | Silver Drachm (1) |
| Валюта | Drachm |
| Состав | Silver |
| Вес | 4.81 g |
| Диаметр | 19 mm |
| Толщина | |
| Форма | Round (irregular) |
| Техника | Hammered |
| Ориентация | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Гравёр(ы) | |
| В обращении до | |
| Каталожные номера | BCD Boiotia#114-119 Copenhagen#390-391 , McClean#5620-5624 , Dewing#1520-1522 4#1175 Greek#103-104 Fitzwilliam#2973 Delepierre#1325 |
| Описание аверса | Laureate head of Poseidon right, border of dots. |
|---|---|
| Письменность аверса | |
| Надписи аверса | |
| Описание реверса | Nike standing left, resting on trident and holding wreath; ΒΟΙΩΤΩN downward on right, monogram to left. |
| Письменность реверса | Greek |
| Надписи реверса | ΒΟΙΩΤΩN |
| Гурт | |
| Монетный двор | |
| Тираж |
ND (225 BC - 171 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 6544793510 |
| Дополнительная информация |
Historical Context: This silver drachm was issued by the Boeotian League during a critical period of Hellenistic history, spanning from 225 BC to 171 BC. This era witnessed the decline of Macedonian hegemony and the increasing intervention of Rome in Greek affairs, culminating in the Macedonian Wars. The Boeotian League, a federal state with its center in Thebes, maintained its autonomy and economic vitality through these turbulent times, often navigating complex alliances. The issuance of this coinage underscores the League's continued self-governance, its economic stability, and its assertion of sovereignty amidst regional power shifts.
Artistry: The artistry of this drachm reflects the characteristic Hellenistic numismatic style prevalent in mainland Greece. While specific engravers are not individually identified for these issues, the die-cutters operating within the Boeotian mints produced designs that combined symbolic weight with refined execution. The obverse typically features the iconic Boeotian shield, a potent emblem of the League's federal identity and martial prowess. Reverses commonly depict various deities such as Poseidon or Herakles, or symbolic representations like the amphora, rendered with the naturalism and idealized forms characteristic of the period's artistic conventions.
Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this drachm weighs 4.81 grams and measures 19 mm in diameter, conforming to the prevailing Attic weight standard for the denomination. Key high-points for assessing strike quality and wear include the central boss and rim of the Boeotian shield on the obverse, and the highest relief elements of the reverse device, such as facial features or drapery folds on any figural representation. Technical strike qualities to consider include die alignment, centering of the design on the flan, and the overall integrity of the metal, which may reveal evidence of circulation, test cuts, or bankers' marks. The extensive references confirm its established place in numismatic scholarship.