Stater - Timo

Emissor Thebes
Ano 363 BC - 338 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Silver Stater (3)
Moeda Drachm
Composição Silver
Peso 12.19 g
Diâmetro 21 mm
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) BCD Boiotia#556, Hepworth#90, SNG Copenhagen#351, BMC Greek#164
Descrição do anverso Boeotian shield.
Escrita do anverso
Legenda do anverso
Descrição do reverso Amphora; magistrate name across field; all within concave circle.
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso TI-MO
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (363 BC - 338 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 7715033030
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This silver stater from Thebes, dated 363-338 BC, marks a critical era. It reflects Theban civic and economic vitality following its hegemony, amidst the inexorable rise of Macedonian power under Philip II, culminating in the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC). The magistrate's name "Timo" signifies the polis's ongoing administration and authority. This coin stands as a tangible record of Thebes navigating profound external pressures and a shifting balance of power during its final decades of independence.

Artistry: The coin follows established Theban numismatic tradition. The obverse features the distinctive Boeotian shield, an emblem of Theban identity and military strength, rendered in a clear Late Classical style. The reverse typically displays an amphora, symbolizing agricultural prosperity, or the club of Herakles. The magistrate's name, "Timo," is precisely inscribed. Though engravers remain anonymous, the overall artistry demonstrates robust designs and meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of the period, ensuring strong visual impact and recognition.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this stater weighs 12.19 grams and measures 21 mm, conforming to the Aeginetan standard. Key high-points for grading include the central boss and rim of the Boeotian shield on the obverse, and the handles/rim of the amphora or the club's details on the reverse. A strong strike will show sharp shield contours, a complete reverse device, and a fully legible "Timo" inscription. Centering, planchet quality, and minimal die wear are crucial for a premium specimen, reflecting careful minting.

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