Katalog
| Emittent | Sidon |
|---|---|
| Jahr | 46 BC - 45 BC |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Nennwert | 1 Tetradrachm = 1 Shekel = 4 Drachms |
| Währung | Drachm |
| Material | Silver (.940) |
| Gewicht | 12.54 g |
| Durchmesser | 27.9 mm |
| Dicke | |
| Form | Round (irregular) |
| Prägetechnik | Hammered |
| Ausrichtung | |
| Stempelschneider | |
| Im Umlauf bis | |
| Referenz(en) | GCV#5951 var., RPC Online I#4548, BMC Greek#112 var. |
| Aversbeschreibung | Bust of Tyche, right, turreted, veiled, draped, with necklace and earrings; monogram behind. |
|---|---|
| Aversschrift | |
| Averslegende | |
| Reversbeschreibung | Eagle standing left, right leg on prow; palm frond behind, date left |
| Reversschrift | Greek |
| Reverslegende |
ΣΙ∆ΩΝΙΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ L ςΞ ΣΤ Α (Translation: Sidonion tes ieras kai asylou: `From Sidon the Holy and Sacred Asylum`. Year 66) |
| Rand | |
| Prägestätte | |
| Auflage |
ND (46 BC - 45 BC) - L ςΞ (year 66) - |
| Numisquare-ID | 1474419570 |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Historical Context: This silver tetradrachm, issued by the city of Sidon between 46 and 45 BC, places it squarely within the tumultuous late Roman Republic. During this period of intense civil strife following Caesar's victory at Pharsalus, eastern cities like Sidon navigated complex political landscapes. The inscription "ΣΙ∆ΩΝΙΩΝ ΤΗΣ ΙΕΡΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΣΥΛΟΥ" (Sidon of the Sacred and Inviolable) underscores the city's special status, likely a confirmation of its autonomy and sanctuary rights granted or reaffirmed by powerful Roman figures, reflecting its strategic importance as a port city in the Levant.
Artistry: While the specific engraver remains anonymous, the coin exemplifies the enduring Hellenistic artistic tradition prevalent in the eastern Mediterranean. The obverse typically features a finely rendered bust, often a deity like Tyche, embodying the city's prosperity and protection. The reverse commonly depicts an eagle, a widespread numismatic motif symbolizing power and divine authority. The overall design demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship, characterized by delicate modeling and attention to detail, maintaining the aesthetic standards established in earlier Sidonian coinage.
Technical/Grading: Struck in high-purity silver (.940), this tetradrachm maintains a substantial weight of 12.54 grams and a diameter of 27.9 mm. Key high-points for wear or strike weakness typically include the hair and facial features on the obverse, and the eagle's breast and wing feathers on the reverse. A well-centered strike with strong relief on both sides is desirable, though minor off-centering or slight areas of flatness from die wear are common. The consistent weight and metal purity reflect a controlled minting process.