| صادرکننده | Odryssa, Kingdom of |
|---|---|
| سال | 464 BC - 444 BC |
| نوع | Standard circulation coin |
| ارزش | Drachm (1) |
| واحد پول | Drachm |
| ترکیب | Silver |
| وزن | 3.99 g |
| قطر | 15 mm |
| ضخامت | |
| شکل | Round (irregular) |
| تکنیک | Hammered |
| جهت | |
| حکاک(ها) | |
| در گردش تا | |
| مرجع(ها) | Peykov 1#B0020, Y`92#24-25, Moush`25#3-4, Moush`12#5685, Dobruski#Pl. I, 2 |
| توضیحات روی سکه | Horse walking left. |
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| خط روی سکه | Greek |
| نوشتههای روی سکه | ΣΓΑΡΑΔΟΚΟ |
| توضیحات پشت سکه | Facing eagle, head left, with wings spread and serpent in its beak. |
| خط پشت سکه | |
| نوشتههای پشت سکه | |
| لبه | |
| ضرابخانه | |
| تیراژ ضرب |
ND (464 BC - 444 BC) - - |
| شناسه Numisquare | 1614619950 |
| اطلاعات تکمیلی |
Historical Context: This silver drachm was issued by Sparadokos, an early ruler of the Odrysian Kingdom, a powerful Thracian state that emerged in the mid-5th century BC (circa 464-444 BC). Sparadokos's coinage represents a foundational period for Thracian numismatics, signifying the kingdom's growing economic autonomy and its engagement with the wider Hellenic world. These issues provided a stable medium of exchange within the kingdom and facilitated trade, preceding the more extensive coinages of later Odrysian monarchs like Seuthes I.
Artistry: The design reflects the burgeoning Early Classical style, likely executed by an itinerant Greek master or a locally trained artisan influenced by Attic or Northern Greek traditions. The obverse typically features a finely rendered male head, often interpreted as Dionysus, a local hero, or a satyr, characterized by a robust beard and expressive features. The reverse commonly displays the forepart of a lion, a powerful and recurring motif in Thracian iconography, often depicted with considerable vigor and detail, indicating its symbolic importance.
Technical/Grading: Struck on a relatively broad, often somewhat irregular flan of 15mm, weighing 3.99g, these drachms exhibit varying strike quality. High-points susceptible to wear include the hair and beard on the obverse and the lion's muzzle and mane on the reverse. Centering can range from well-aligned to slightly off-flan, and the strike pressure, while generally robust, may occasionally lead to areas of flatness, particularly on the outer design elements. The silver purity is typically high for the period.