Hexas

Emittente Tauromenion
Anno 275 BC - 265 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore Hexas (⅙)
Valuta Litra
Composizione Bronze
Peso 2.60 g
Diametro 15 mm
Spessore
Forma Round (irregular)
Tecnica Hammered
Orientamento Variable alignment ↺
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i CNS#12 , Campana#13 , HGC 2#1603 , SNG Morcom#847
Descrizione del dritto Laureate head of Apollo left.
Scrittura del dritto
Legenda del dritto
Descrizione del rovescio Grape bunch.
Scrittura del rovescio Greek
Legenda del rovescio ΤΑΥΡΟΜΕΝΙΤΑΝ
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura ND (275 BC - 265 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 1078235380
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This Hexas was issued by Tauromenion in Sicily between 275 and 265 BC, a period of profound geopolitical flux following Pyrrhus's withdrawal and preceding the First Punic War. Tauromenion, a Greek city-state, sought to maintain its autonomy amidst the rising power of Syracuse under Hieron II and the lingering Carthaginian presence. This bronze coinage served as crucial daily currency, underpinning local commerce and asserting civic identity during a volatile era where larger powers vied for control of the island.

Artistry: While no specific engraver is identifiable for this utilitarian bronze issue, its design adheres to the broader Hellenistic Sicilian stylistic school. These coins typically feature robust, often idealized, depictions of local deities or mythological figures on the obverse, and civic symbols or attributes on the reverse. The artistry, though less refined than contemporary silver issues, aimed for clear legibility and conveyed the city's cultural and religious affiliations to its populace.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a bronze flan weighing 2.60 grams and measuring 15 millimeters, this Hexas is typical of small-denomination Hellenistic bronze coinage. Common high-points for wear would include the highest relief areas of any portraiture or figural representation. Technical strike qualities often exhibit variability; issues such as off-center strikes, minor flan irregularities, or areas of weakness due to worn dies are frequently observed. The small module can also limit the sharpness of intricate details.

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