Catalogo
| Emittente | Chersonesos (Taurica) |
|---|---|
| Anno | 210 BC - 200 BC |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valore | Drachm (1) |
| Valuta | Drachm |
| Composizione | Silver |
| Peso | 3.46 g |
| Diametro | 17 mm |
| Spessore | |
| Forma | Round (irregular) |
| Tecnica | Hammered |
| Orientamento | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Incisore/i | |
| In circolazione fino al | |
| Riferimento/i | Anokhin#760 Khersonesa#133 Sea#795 , HGC 3.2#2065 |
| Descrizione del dritto | Laureate head of Artemis to right, bow and quiver over shoulder. |
|---|---|
| Scrittura del dritto | |
| Legenda del dritto | |
| Descrizione del rovescio | Artemis advancing left, striking stag lying left with spear and holding bow. |
| Scrittura del rovescio | Greek |
| Legenda del rovescio |
XEP YMNOY (Translation: Chersonesos Umnos) |
| Bordo | |
| Zecca | |
| Tiratura |
ND (210 BC - 200 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 7227024570 |
| Informazioni aggiuntive |
Historical Context: This silver drachm, issued by the ancient Greek polis of Chersonesos in Taurica (210-200 BC), bears the name of magistrate Umnos. During the Hellenistic period, Chersonesos maintained strategic importance and autonomy amidst a complex geopolitical landscape, including interactions with Scythian tribes and the Bosporan Kingdom. This substantial silver coinage, under a named magistrate, underscores the city's continued economic vitality, administrative stability, and its role as a key Black Sea trading hub.
Artistry: The coin exemplifies the Hellenistic stylistic school, blending naturalism with idealized forms. Though no specific engraver is identified, the craftsmanship reflects high standards. The obverse typically features a finely rendered head of the Parthenos, often facing right, embodying the city's protective deity. The reverse commonly displays a dynamic bull, frequently charging, alongside the ethnic XEP (Chersonesos) and the magistrate's name, Umnos, in clear Greek script. This iconography reinforces civic identity and religious devotion.
Technical/Grading: Struck from silver, this drachm measures 17 mm and weighs 3.46 grams, aligning with the Attic weight standard for its denomination. Key high-points susceptible to wear include the Parthenos' hair and facial features on the obverse, and the bull's horns, head, and musculature on the reverse. A well-struck example exhibits sharp details in these areas, good centering, and a full impression on a regular flan. The metallic purity and consistent weight attest to the Chersonesan mint's quality control.