Stater

Émetteur Poseidonia
Année 410 BC - 350 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur Stater (2)
Devise Phocaean/Campanian Drachm
Composition Silver
Poids 7.85 g
Diamètre 21 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) HN Italy#1131-1132, SNG Lloyd#440, SNG ANS 2#683, Jameson#342 var.
Description de l’avers Poseidon, nude but for chlamys draped over both arms, standing right, preparing to cast trident held aloft in right hand, left arm extended; to right, dolphin right; tiny T below, on exergue line.
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers Bull standing left; ΠOΣEI-ΔANI above; in central background, urn atop column with tiny T at its base; in exergue, fish left.
Écriture du revers Greek
Légende du revers ΠOΣEI-ΔANI
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (410 BC - 350 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 4733972490
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This silver stater was issued by the Greek city-state of Poseidonia in Lucania, Magna Graecia, between 410 BC and 350 BC. This period falls within the turbulent Late Classical era, marked by shifting alliances and conflicts with indigenous Lucanian tribes. As an independent republic, Poseidonia, later Paestum, used its coinage for trade and civic identity. This silver denomination underscores the city's economic vitality and autonomy during a challenging epoch for Hellenic settlements in Southern Italy.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this stater exemplifies the sophisticated Late Classical Greek style. While no specific engraver is attributed, the design reflects the era's increasing naturalism and dynamic compositions. The obverse typically features a majestic depiction of Poseidon, the city's eponymous deity, striding powerfully, often with chlamys flowing, wielding his trident. The reverse commonly portrays a powerful bull, frequently with its head turned back, representing the river god HPA. This iconographic pairing celebrates the city's divine patron and symbolizes its fertile lands and vital waterways.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 7.85 grams and measuring 21 millimeters, this stater adheres to established metrology. Key high-points for grading include Poseidon's head, beard, trident, and drapery folds, alongside the bull's head, horns, and musculature. A well-struck example will exhibit sharp detail in these areas, indicating fresh dies and a strong strike. Common technical considerations include slight off-centering, minor die wear, or flan imperfections, which can impact finer detail preservation, though broad flans generally accommodate the full design.

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