Drachm - Mahes

Emittent Rhodes
Jahr 88 BC - 84 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert Drachm (1)
Währung Rhodian plintophoric drachm
Material Silver
Gewicht 2.64 g
Durchmesser 15 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered, Incuse
Ausrichtung Variable alignment ↺
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) Jenkins Rhodian#246, HN Online#1271, SNG Copenhagen#836-837
Aversbeschreibung Radiate head of Helios, three-quarter facing to right.
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung Rose with bud to left, name of magistrate above, below to right, Isis crown; all within shallow square incuse.
Reversschrift Greek
Reverslegende ΜΑΗΣ P O
(Translation: Mahes PO = Rhodos)
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (88 BC - 84 BC) - -
Numisquare-ID 6419760430
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This silver drachm, issued by Rhodes between 88 BC and 84 BC, falls within a period of profound geopolitical upheaval. This era directly corresponds with the First Mithridatic War, during which Rhodes, a staunch Roman ally, faced a brutal siege by Mithridates VI of Pontus. The magistrate's name "Mahes" appearing on the coinage signifies the continued operation of local civic administration and the need for a stable currency system, even amidst severe military and economic pressures, reflecting the island's resilience and strategic importance.

Artistry: The design adheres to the classic Rhodian numismatic tradition, emblematic of the Hellenistic stylistic school. The obverse typically features a finely rendered, radiate head of Helios, the island's patron deity, usually facing right. While the specific engraver remains anonymous, the artistry often showcases idealized realism. The reverse invariably displays a rose, the floral emblem of Rhodes, often accompanied by a bud or stem, with the magistrate's name, "Mahes," prominently placed in the field, sometimes alongside a control symbol.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this drachm weighs 2.64 grams and measures 15 millimeters, reflecting a somewhat reduced weight standard common for later Rhodian issues, possibly due to wartime exigencies. Key high-points for grading include the clarity of Helios's radiate crown and facial features on the obverse, and the central petals and any accompanying bud details of the rose on the reverse. A well-centered strike with full detail on both sides is highly desirable, though the small flan size often results in some peripheral elements being off-flan or weakly struck.

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