Oktobol - Pyrrhos

Emittent Kings of Epeiros
Jahr 297 BC - 272 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 8 Obol = 8⁄6 Drachm (4⁄3)
Währung Drachm
Material Silver
Gewicht 5.63 g
Durchmesser 20 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) SNG ANS 1#832
Aversbeschreibung Head of Persephone right, wearing wreath of grain leaves, hair loose at back; dolphin behind.
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung Athena Alkidemos advancing left, brandishing spear in right hand and holding shield aloft in left, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ and cornucopiae to right, ΠΥΡΡΟΥ and thunderbolt to left.
Reversschrift Greek
Reverslegende ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΥΡΡΟΥ
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (297 BC - 272 BC) - -
Numisquare-ID 3881087990
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This Oktobol was issued during the reign of Pyrrhos of Epeiros, one of the most dynamic and ambitious Hellenistic monarchs. Spanning 297-272 BC, his rule was characterized by extensive military campaigns in Italy against Rome, Sicily, and Macedonia, earning him a reputation as a brilliant but ultimately overreaching strategist. This coinage served as a crucial instrument of propaganda and economic stability, funding his mercenary armies and projecting his authority across his expanding domains. The types chosen reflect his claims to divine favor and his aspiration to establish a lasting Hellenistic empire in the western Mediterranean.

Artistry: The artistry of this Oktobol reflects the early Hellenistic style, drawing upon classical traditions while incorporating elements of dynastic self-representation. The obverse typically features a masterful depiction of Zeus Dodonaeus, often laureate with an oak wreath, signifying the ancient oracle of Dodona, central to Epeirote identity and Pyrrhos's divine lineage. The reverse displays a powerful eagle, symbol of Zeus, perched upon a thunderbolt. While the specific engraver remains anonymous, the quality of execution is frequently high, demonstrating skilled die-cutting consistent with the finest workshops influenced by Attic or Peloponnesian schools of the era.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this Oktobol measures 20 mm in diameter and weighs 5.63 grams, consistent with the Epeirote Oktobol standard. Key high-points for wear or strike weakness on the obverse include Zeus's hair and the intricate oak wreath leaves. On the reverse, the eagle's breast, head, and wing tips are most susceptible to flatness. Specimens generally exhibit good metal quality, though flan cracks or minor off-centering are not uncommon. A full, well-centered strike with sharp details on both sides is highly prized. This specific type is referenced as SNG ANS 1#832.

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