Quinarius Manching Type Group A

Emisor Vindelici of Germania
Año 125 BC - 75 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Quinarius (0.5)
Moneda Drachm
Composición Silver
Peso 1.75 g
Diámetro 13 mm
Grosor
Forma Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientación Variable alignment ↺
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) Kostial#17
Descripción del anverso Celticised male head right.
Escritura del anverso
Leyenda del anverso
Descripción del reverso Horse to left, pellet within open torque above.
Escritura del reverso
Leyenda del reverso
Canto
Casa de moneda
Tirada ND (125 BC - 75 BC) - -
ID de Numisquare 2353305100
Información adicional

Historical Context: The Quinarius Manching Type Group A was issued by the Vindelici, a prominent Celtic tribe in southern Germania, during the Late Iron Age (125 BC - 75 BC). This era saw significant interaction with the expanding Roman Republic. The coin's production, mirroring Roman quinarii, underscores the Vindelici's economic sophistication and autonomy. As a "Manching Type," it strongly suggests the major oppidum of Manching as a key minting center, reflecting organized tribal coinage during a dynamic period.

Artistry: The engraver remains anonymous, characteristic of Celtic tribal workshops. This quinarius exemplifies the distinctive Celtic artistic school, featuring a dynamic, abstract interpretation of classical prototypes. While inspired by Roman quinarii, the design presents a unique Celtic aesthetic. The obverse typically displays a stylized human head, rendered with bold, curvilinear forms. The reverse commonly depicts a highly abstracted horse, a potent, recurring symbol in Celtic iconography, showcasing a departure from realism towards expressive symbolism.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a compact 13mm flan, weighing 1.75 grams, this coin reflects early tribal minting. High-points for wear include prominent features of the stylized obverse head (hair, nose, chin) and the horse's mane and musculature on the reverse. Technical strike qualities often involve irregular flans, potential off-centering, and variable strike pressure, leading to some design elements being partially off-flan or weakly rendered. Such variations are intrinsic to this series.

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