Hemidrachm - Poly[...]

Emissor Thessalian League
Ano 150 BC - 100 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Hemidrachm (1/2)
Moeda Drachm
Composição Silver
Peso 2.19 g
Diâmetro
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) BCD Thessaly I#1373
Descrição do anverso Head of Zeus to right, wearing oak wreath and behind him, the letters ΓΑΥΑ
Escrita do anverso Greek
Legenda do anverso ΓΑΥΑ
Descrição do reverso Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear with her right hand and extending shield in her left. In the field to left and right, Π-Ο / Λ-Υ. To the right, and below the spear, a bunch of grapes
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso ΘΕΣ ΣΑΛΩΝ ΠΟΛΥ
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (150 BC - 100 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 9315291120
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This silver hemidrachm was issued by the Thessalian League between 150 BC and 100 BC, a period of significant autonomy under growing Roman influence. Thessaly, famed for its cavalry and fertile lands, formed a robust federal state after the Macedonian Wars. The League's extensive coinage was a vital economic instrument and a declaration of its collective identity. The magistrate's name, Poly[...], on this issue highlights the League's sophisticated administrative and monetary accountability during the late Hellenistic era.

Artistry: The hemidrachm's design embodies the Hellenistic numismatic tradition, merging classical ideals with naturalistic elements. While the engraver is unknown, the style reflects prevailing artistic trends. Thessalian hemidrachms typically feature a prominent deity, like Apollo or Zeus, on the obverse, with detailed hair and facial features. The reverse commonly displays a horse or horseman, a powerful symbol of Thessaly's famed cavalry and agricultural wealth. The magistrate's name, Poly[...], would be clearly inscribed, accompanying the main reverse type.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 2.19 grams, this silver hemidrachm adheres to its type's established metrology. For grading, key high-points include the intricate details of the obverse portrait's hair and facial contours, and the reverse horse's musculature and mane. A well-struck example exhibits sharp details on both sides, with minimal die wear and a well-centered flan. The legibility of the magistrate's name, Poly[...], is also crucial for assessing strike quality and overall condition, often appearing in smaller lettering.

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