Stater

Emisor Delphi
Año 336 BC - 334 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Silver Stater (2)
Moneda Drachm
Composición Silver
Peso 12.10 g
Diámetro 24 mm
Grosor
Forma Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientación Variable alignment ↺
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) HGC 4#1140, BCD Lokris#387, BCD Lokris#388, SvoronosDl#32, Gulbenkian#487, BMC Greek#22, BostonMFA#977-978, Kraay&Hirm#462
Descripción del anverso Veiled head of Demeter to left, wearing wreath of grain leaves.
Escritura del anverso
Leyenda del anverso
Descripción del reverso Apollo seated left on omphalos, resting his chin on his right hand with his right elbow propped on a large lyre at his side, and, in his left hand, holding a laurel branch. To left, small tripod.
Escritura del reverso Greek
Leyenda del reverso ΑΜΦΙΚΤΙΟΝΩΝ
Canto
Casa de moneda
Tirada ND (336 BC - 334 BC) - -
ID de Numisquare 9950389870
Información adicional

Historical Context: This silver stater from Delphi, dated 336-334 BC, hails from a pivotal era following the Third Sacred War and the rise of Macedonian power under Philip II and Alexander the Great. As the seat of the revered Oracle of Apollo and Pythian Games, Delphi held immense pan-Hellenic religious and political significance. This coinage reflects the sanctuary's ongoing financial needs, likely managed by the Amphictyonic League, amidst Macedonian hegemony.

Artistry: The stater's design exemplifies refined Late Classical to early Hellenistic numismatic artistry. The obverse typically features a finely rendered head of Demeter or Kore, often veiled and wreathed with grain, characterized by serene

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