Tetradrachm Kinnlos Type

Emittent Dacians of Transylvania
Jahr 300 BC - 1 BC
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert Tetradrachm (4)
Währung Drachm
Material Silver
Gewicht 10.41 g
Durchmesser 22.9 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) Pink#321
Aversbeschreibung Head of Zeus right.
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung Thracian horseman left.
Reversschrift
Reverslegende
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (300 BC - 1 BC) - -
Numisquare-ID 8213750180
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The Tetradrachm Kinnlos Type, issued by the Dacians of Transylvania between 300 BC and 1 BC, represents a crucial period of economic and political development for the region prior to Roman conquest. These coins emerged from a tradition of imitating Macedonian prototypes, particularly those of Philip II and Alexander the Great, but quickly evolved into distinct regional issues. The "Kinnlos" attribution likely refers to a specific tribal confederation or influential local leader, signifying the decentralization of power and the adaptation of Hellenistic monetary systems to indigenous Dacian needs. Their widespread circulation underscores the growing economic autonomy and cultural identity of the Dacian polities.

Artistry: The artistry of the Kinnlos type is a prime example of the "barbarized" or indigenous stylistic school prevalent in Central European Celtic and Dacian coinage. While initially drawing inspiration from classical Greek numismatic art, local engravers progressively abstracted and stylized the designs. The obverse typically presents a highly simplified, almost schematic rendition of a classical deity's head, often retaining only the most prominent features like the eye or a suggestion of a diadem. The reverse commonly features a horse or horseman, transformed into a dynamic, almost totemic symbol, reflecting a unique Dacian artistic interpretation rather than strict adherence to Hellenistic realism.

Technical/Grading: This silver tetradrachm, weighing 10.41 grams and measuring 22.9 mm, reflects a local weight standard, notably lighter than the Attic standard. High-points for wear and strike quality typically include the central elements of the stylized obverse head and the horse's body on the reverse. Technically, these issues often display considerable variability; many examples exhibit irregular flans, off-center strikes, or areas of flatness resulting from uneven die pressure during striking. The reference Pink#321 provides its specific catalog attribution, essential for precise identification and assessing its place within the broader series of Dacian coinage.

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