کاتالوگ
| صادرکننده | Gargara |
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| سال | 475 BC - 425 BC |
| نوع | Standard circulation coin |
| ارزش | Obol (⅙) |
| واحد پول | Drachm |
| ترکیب | Silver |
| وزن | 0.69 g |
| قطر | 10.0 mm |
| ضخامت | |
| شکل | Round (irregular) |
| تکنیک | Hammered, Incuse |
| جهت | |
| حکاک(ها) | |
| در گردش تا | |
| مرجع(ها) |
| توضیحات روی سکه | Archaic female head left, with hair bound in sakkos and wearing necklace |
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| خط روی سکه | |
| نوشتههای روی سکه | |
| توضیحات پشت سکه | Quadripartite incuse square |
| خط پشت سکه | |
| نوشتههای پشت سکه | |
| لبه | |
| ضرابخانه | |
| تیراژ ضرب |
ND (475 BC - 425 BC) - - |
| شناسه Numisquare | 1312314420 |
| اطلاعات تکمیلی |
Historical Context: This silver obol, issued by Gargara between 475 BC and 425 BC, links to an economically active polis in the Troad region of Anatolia during the Classical Greek period. Its production underscores Gargara's participation in regional commerce and assertion of civic identity. The issuance of fractional silver coinage, despite the city's modest size, signifies a robust local economy and reliance on a monetized system for daily transactions, reflecting its integration into the wider Hellenic economic sphere following the Persian Wars.
Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, typical for fractional issues, the coin adheres to the early to high Classical Greek stylistic school, albeit provincially. The obverse commonly features the forepart of a bull, a motif symbolizing local agricultural wealth or a patron deity, rendered with a direct aesthetic characteristic of small denominations. The reverse typically presents a simple incuse square, often plain or occasionally containing an initial letter, reflecting the practicalities of minting small flans with efficiency.
Technical/Grading: Weighing 0.69 grams and measuring 10.0 millimeters, this obol presents grading challenges. High-points for the obverse bull design include horns, ears, and nose, often the first areas to show wear or strike weakness. Due to rapid production, examples frequently exhibit minor off-centering, irregular flans, or flatness, particularly on the incuse reverse. A well-struck specimen, showing full bull details and a complete incuse square, is considered exceptional and highly desirable.