Stater

Emisor Terina
Año 420 BC - 400 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Stater (3)
Moneda Achaean drachm
Composición Silver
Peso 8.05 g
Diámetro 22 mm
Grosor
Forma Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientación Variable alignment ↺
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) HN Italy#2619 Lloyd#756 , Regling Terina#70
Descripción del anverso Head of nymph Terina right, wearing sphendone.
Escritura del anverso Greek
Leyenda del anverso TEPINAION
Descripción del reverso Nike wearing chiton and himation seated left on cippus holding an olive branch in her right hand; in left field, crane standing right.
Escritura del reverso
Leyenda del reverso
Canto
Casa de moneda
Tirada ND (420 BC - 400 BC) - -
ID de Numisquare 7439638240
Información adicional

Historical Context: This silver stater, issued by the city of Terina between 420 and 400 BC, originates from a period of significant cultural and political activity in Magna Graecia. Terina, a Greek polis in modern Calabria, asserted its autonomy and prosperity through the production of high-quality coinage. Operating on the Achaean weight standard, these staters were vital for regional trade and demonstrated the city's economic strength during the Late Classical era, coinciding with the broader Peloponnesian War.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this stater exemplifies the zenith of High Classical Greek numismatic art, likely influenced by master engravers. The obverse typically features a finely rendered head of the nymph Terina or Nike, often adorned with a sphendone, earring, and necklace, showcasing delicate facial features and idealized beauty. The reverse depicts Nike, the goddess of Victory, seated gracefully on a cippus, holding a caduceus and branch. Her meticulously sculpted drapery reveals the form beneath, conveying serene contemplation.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 8.05 grams and measuring 22 millimeters, this stater adheres to the Achaean weight standard. Key high-points susceptible to wear on the obverse include the hair over the forehead, nose tip, and cheekbone. On the reverse, Nike’s head, shoulder, knee, and the intricate drapery folds across her thigh are critical for assessing strike quality. Well-struck examples exhibit sharp details, often with a full, round flan and potential for residual mint luster, indicative of strong die pressure and careful production.

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