Sikyon's fractional silver coinage of this period was struck under the authority of a city whose political identity had recently been reshaped — the tyrant Euphron was still generations away, but the polis had spent much of the early fifth century navigating Spartan pressure and internal factional tension following the expulsion of its earlier tyrannical dynasty. These tiny fractions circulated alongside larger denominations in a regional economy where small silver genuinely changed hands for daily transactions, not as token currency.
The BCD collection, assembled by a single specialist over decades, remains the primary reference for Peloponnesian bronzes and silvers of this class — the lot numbering itself reflects how thinly published Sikyonian fractions remain.
Sikyon's fractional silver coinage of this period was struck under the authority of a city whose political identity had recently been reshaped — the tyrant Euphron was still generations away, but the polis had spent much of the early fifth century navigating Spartan pressure and internal factional tension following the expulsion of its earlier tyrannical dynasty. These tiny fractions circulated alongside larger denominations in a regional economy where small silver genuinely changed hands for daily transactions, not as token currency.
The BCD collection, assembled by a single specialist over decades, remains the primary reference for Peloponnesian bronzes and silvers of this class — the lot numbering itself reflects how thinly published Sikyonian fractions remain.