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Obol Eis Type

发行方 Kingdom of Noricum
年份 200 BC - 1 BC
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Celticized male head facing left, adorned with a laureate and diademed coiffure rendered as a row of prominent pellets or beads following the contour of the skull, a stylistic hallmark of Norican Celtic coinage derived from Hellenistic prototypes. The facial features are schematically modelled in the La Tène artistic tradition, with a boldly projecting nose, a pellet eye, and simplified chin and jaw. A short pendant element, likely a diadem tie or earring, is visible before the face. The flan is small and irregular, consistent with hand-struck Celtic silver of this denomination and period.
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边缘 Plain
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Noricum's silver obols are among the least-studied products of Celtic monetary production in the eastern Alpine region, issued by a kingdom that maintained enough political cohesion to sustain a recognizable coinage tradition for nearly two centuries before Augustus formalized the territory as a Roman province in 16 BC. The "Eis" classification in Kostial's typology reflects a die-grouping methodology rather than a findspot or mint attribution — Norican coinage lacks the workshop documentation that survives for contemporaneous Mediterranean issues.

At under 0.6 grams, these pieces circulated alongside much heavier Norican tetrobols and large AR issues, suggesting a functioning fractional system rather than purely ceremonial or mercantile use.

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