Catalogue
| Émetteur | Poseidonia |
|---|---|
| Année | 445 BC - 420 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Valeur | Stater (2) |
| Devise | Phocaean/Campanian Drachm |
| Composition | Silver |
| Poids | 8.05 g |
| Diamètre | 17.0 mm |
| Épaisseur | |
| Forme | Round (irregular) |
| Technique | Hammered, Incuse |
| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Graveur(s) | |
| En circulation jusqu’à | |
| Référence(s) | HN Italy#1116, SNG Lloyd#436, SNG ANS 2#665, McClean#1057, BMC Gr/It#32, GCV#424 |
| Description de l’avers | Poseidon, bearded and nude but for chlamys draped over both arms, standing right, preparing to cast trident held aloft in right hand, left arm extended. ΠOMES to right |
|---|---|
| Écriture de l’avers | Greek |
| Légende de l’avers | ΠOMES |
| Description du revers | Bull standing left, retrograde ΠOMES above and all within circular incuse |
| Écriture du revers | Greek |
| Légende du revers | ΠOMES |
| Tranche | |
| Atelier | |
| Tirage |
ND (445 BC - 420 BC) - - |
| ID Numisquare | 2001221820 |
| Informations supplémentaires |
Historical Context: This silver stater was issued by the Greek colony of Poseidonia in Magna Graecia between 445 BC and 420 BC, a period of significant cultural and economic flourishing for the city. Situated in Lucania, Poseidonia, later known as Paestum, was a vital port and agricultural center. This era predates its eventual capture by the Lucanians, reflecting a time when Greek identity and influence were paramount, even amidst the rising tensions of the Peloponnesian War and increasing regional instability. The coinage served as a testament to the city's autonomy and prosperity.
Artistry: While the specific engraver remains anonymous, this stater exemplifies the High Classical Greek style, characterized by a blend of idealized forms and increasing naturalism. The obverse typically features Poseidon, the city's namesake, striding powerfully with his trident, often with a chlamys draped over his arm, embodying divine authority. The reverse commonly depicts a human-headed bull, symbolizing a local river god, likely Achelous, representing the fertile plains and the life-giving rivers of the region. The design conveys both civic pride and religious devotion.
Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, weighing 8.05 grams and measuring 17.0 millimeters, this coin adheres to the stater standard of the period. Key high-points for wear or strike quality include Poseidon's head, trident, and drapery, as well as the human face and musculature of the bull. A superior strike would exhibit full detail, good centering, and minimal die shift, though some flan irregularities are common. This type is well-documented, referenced notably as HN Italy#1116, SNG Lloyd#436, and GCV#424, confirming its numismatic significance.