Stater

Emitent Aegina
Rok 456 BC - 431 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota 1 Stater = 3 Drachm
Měna Drachm
Složení Silver
Hmotnost 12.27 g
Průměr
Tloušťka
Tvar Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered, Incuse
Orientace
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference ACGC#127, SNG Copenhagen#516
Popis líce Land tortoise with segmented shell
Písmo líce
Opis líce
Popis rubu Incuse square with a skew pattern
Písmo rubu
Opis rubu
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad ND (456 BC - 431 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 6551740140
Další informace

Historical Context: This silver stater was issued by Aegina between 456 BC and 431 BC. This era follows the Persian Wars and marks Aegina's subjugation by Athens in 457 BC. The coinage reflects Aegina’s continued economic significance, even under Athenian hegemony. The Aeginetan weight standard, exemplified by these 'turtle' staters, remained a widely accepted international currency, crucial for trade.

Artistry: The stater's design aligns with the Early to High Classical stylistic school; the engraver is anonymous. The obverse prominently features the iconic Aeginetan land tortoise (Testudo graeca), characteristic of this period. It is depicted with a segmented carapace and granular skin, rendered with a robust, sculptural quality. The reverse maintains the traditional incuse square, a vestige of early coining techniques, displaying a 'mill-sail' or 'skew' pattern, contrasting with the tortoise's organic form.

Technical/Grading: Optimal grading focuses on the high-points of the obverse design: the tortoise's carapace apex, head details, and limb texture. A well-struck example exhibits sharp definition in these areas, often with good centering on a broad flan. The reverse's incuse square should be clear, with patterns well-defined. The coin's 12.27-gram weight is consistent with the Aeginetan standard. Planchet quality is generally high, though minor surface irregularities or light strike areas are typical for issues of this era.

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