Hemidrachm

Émetteur Itanos
Année 320 BC - 270 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur Hemidrachm (1/2)
Devise Drachm
Composition Silver
Poids 2.76 g
Diamètre 14.0 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) SvoronosCr#32
Description de l’avers Head of Athena to right, wearing a crested Attic helmet adorned with two olive leaves on the visor and a palmette on a tendril on the bowl
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers Eagle with folded wings standing left, his head turned back to right. All within shallow incuse square
Écriture du revers Greek
Légende du revers ΙΤΑΝΙΩ Ν
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (320 BC - 270 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 5041902440
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This silver hemidrachm, issued by the ancient Cretan city of Itanos between 320 BC and 270 BC, belongs to the Late Classical to early Hellenistic period. Itanos, a significant port on Crete's eastern tip, maintained autonomy amidst shifting power dynamics after Alexander's death. Issuing its own coinage, particularly fractional denominations, underscored the city's economic independence and civic identity, facilitating local commerce during an era of evolving regional alliances and rivalries.

Artistry: While specific design details for SvoronosCr#32 are not provided, Itanos coinage of this period frequently featured motifs like the head of Athena, often wearing a Corinthian helmet, or an eagle, sometimes with a palm branch. These designs reflect the city's civic identity and religious affiliations, characteristic of the Late Classical/Early Hellenistic stylistic school. Engravers, though anonymous, worked within established iconographic traditions, aiming for clear, recognizable depictions suitable for small flans.

Technical/Grading: This silver hemidrachm, weighing 2.76 grams and measuring 14.0 mm, represents a common fractional denomination. Given its small size, examples often exhibit variable strike quality, including minor off-centering or partial striking, particularly on design extremities. High-points susceptible to wear, such as a helmet crest or prominent facial features (if Athena) or wing details (if an eagle), are crucial for assessing grade. The fabric is typically compact, though flan irregularities are not uncommon for issues of this period and size.

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