Tetrachalkon

Эмитент Lakedaimon
Год 70 BC - 50 BC
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1 Tetrachalkon = 1/2 Obol = 1⁄12 Drachm
Валюта Drachm
Состав Bronze
Вес 2.68 g
Диаметр
Толщина
Форма Round (irregular)
Техника Hammered
Ориентация
Гравёр(ы)
В обращении до
Каталожные номера BCD Peloponnesos#885
Описание аверса Diademed head of Apollo facing right
Письменность аверса
Надписи аверса
Описание реверса Piloi of the Dioskouroi with two monograms in between
Письменность реверса
Надписи реверса
Гурт
Монетный двор
Тираж ND (70 BC - 50 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 2412888190
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: This Lakedaimonian (Spartan) Tetrachalkon, 70-50 BC, reflects a complex era. Sparta, no longer a military power, functioned as a *civitas libera et foederata* under Roman influence. This bronze denomination was crucial for local commerce, signifying Sparta's continued economic activity and local identity amidst the profound geopolitical shifts of the late Hellenistic Peloponnese, balancing autonomy with Roman ascendancy.

Artistry: Referenced as BCD Peloponnesos#885, the obverse depicts a laureate head of Zeus Ammon right, with ram’s horn and taenia, a popular Hellenistic syncretic motif. The reverse features an eagle standing left on a thunderbolt, head right, flanked by a club and a monogram. The anonymous engraver's style is typical of late Hellenistic Peloponnesian mints, blending classical motifs with the pragmatic, schematic execution common for bronze issues of the period.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze at 2.68 grams, this Tetrachalkon frequently exhibits strike variations. High-grade examples demand a well-centered strike with full detail on Zeus Ammon’s facial features: nose, forehead, and ram’s horn. On the reverse, sharp clarity of the eagle’s plumage, thunderbolt, club, and monogram is paramount. Given the period's bronze coinage, minor flan imperfections, porosity, and wear are common, making pieces with strong details and minimal corrosion highly prized.

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