Stater - Proxenos

発行体 Kios
年号 350 BC - 300 BC
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 Gold Stater (20)
通貨 Drachm
材質 Gold
重量 8.53 g
直径 17 mm
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Variable alignment ↺
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 HGC 7#550, De Luynes#2415
表面の説明 Laureate head of Apollo facing right.
表面の文字体系
表面の銘文
裏面の説明 Prow of galley with star at top; eagle standing at left; club at right; name of magistrate below.
裏面の文字体系 Greek
裏面の銘文 ΠΡΟΞΕΝΟΣ
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (350 BC - 300 BC) - -
Numisquare ID 4431893210
追加情報

Historical Context: This gold stater, bearing the name Proxenos, was issued by Kios in Bithynia between 350 and 300 BC. This era marked a transitional period in Anatolia, post-Achaemenid decline. Kios, a strategic Propontis port, leveraged its prosperity and autonomy to mint high-value gold coinage. The magistrate's name, Proxenos, on the coin highlights the civic authority and local self-governance typical of Greek cities overseeing their own minting operations.

Artistry: The design of Kios staters reflects sophisticated Late Classical to Early Hellenistic Greek artistry. While no engraver is known, the style typically features a finely rendered youthful head on the obverse, often Apollo or Dionysus, embodying the city's cultural identity. The reverse commonly depicts maritime symbols, such as a ship's prow, underscoring Kios's role as a vital naval and commercial hub. Intricate detail on the 17mm flan demonstrates exceptional die-cutter skill.

Technical/Grading: Struck from 8.53 grams of gold, this stater adheres to prevailing weight standards. For optimal grading, a strong, centered strike is paramount, ensuring all design elements are fully present on the 17mm flan. High-point wear typically affects the most raised features of the obverse portrait (hair, nose, chin) or the prominent elements of the reverse device. Planchet quality and preserved luster contribute significantly to its numismatic appeal.

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