Hexachalkon

Emittent Messene
Jahr 50 BC - 30 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1 Hexachalkon = 6⁄8 Obol = 6⁄48 Drachm (1/8)
Währung Drachm
Material Bronze
Gewicht 5.84 g
Durchmesser 20.0 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) SNG Copenhagen#518, BCD Peloponnesos#749
Aversbeschreibung Diademed head of Demeter facing right
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung Zeus Soter standing right with the name of the magistrate to right, and the city´s monogram to the left of Zeus and a tripod beneath it
Reversschrift Greek
Reverslegende ΜΕ NIKAPXO(C)
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (50 BC - 30 BC) - -
Numisquare-ID 4952791620
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This Hexachalkon, issued by Messene between 50 BC and 30 BC, belongs to a tumultuous period marking the twilight of Greek autonomy under the Roman Republic. Messene, a significant city in the Peloponnesos, continued to strike local bronze coinage for daily commerce amidst the Roman Civil Wars. The issuance reflects a degree of administrative independence, even as the region was integrated into the Roman provincial system, navigating the shifting allegiances between Caesar, Pompey, Antony, and Octavian.

Artistry: While specific engraver attribution for late Hellenistic bronze issues is rare, the artistic style generally adheres to established Greek numismatic traditions, though often with less meticulous execution than earlier classical periods. Messenian bronzes typically feature local deities like Zeus Ithomatas or Demeter, or mythological figures. Designs prioritized legibility and local symbolism over refined idealism, reflecting a practical approach to coinage production for everyday use rather than high art.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, this Hexachalkon measures 20.0 mm and weighs 5.84 grams, consistent with its denomination. Typical high-points susceptible to wear include hair details, facial features, and intricate drapery or reverse device elements. Bronze coinage from this era often exhibits varying strike quality, with common characteristics including minor flan irregularities, occasional off-center strikes, and areas of weaker impression. Assessment focuses on the clarity of central devices and preservation of legends.

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