Tetradrachm - Zeuxis

発行体 Laodikeia (Phrygia)
年号 133 BC - 67 BC
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 Tetradrachm (4)
通貨 Cistophoric drachm
材質 Silver
重量 12.63 g
直径 28 mm
厚さ
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 BMC Greek#4 , SNG von Aulock#3798 , SNG Copenhagen#492
表面の説明 Cista mystica with serpent; all within ivy wreath.
表面の文字体系
表面の銘文
裏面の説明 Two snakes coiled around a bow case; to left, ΛAO; to right, winged kerykeion; between snakes heads, magistrate name in three lines.
裏面の文字体系 Greek
裏面の銘文 ΛAO ZEYΞIΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΙΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΑΜΥΝΤΟΥ
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (133 BC - 67 BC) - -
Numisquare ID 1085321480
追加情報

Historical Context: This silver tetradrachm from Laodikeia ad Lycum, Phrygia, issued between 133 BC and 67 BC, marks a critical era in Asia Minor. Following the Attalid bequest to Rome, the region faced significant political upheaval, including the Mithridatic Wars. Laodikeia, a prosperous Hellenistic city, maintained economic vitality and civic autonomy, evidenced by its continued production of substantial silver issues. The magistrate Zeuxis, whose name appears, oversaw its minting, reflecting the city's self-governance amidst shifting regional powers and Roman influence.

Artistry: The coin’s artistry adheres to the refined late Hellenistic stylistic school. While the engraver remains anonymous, the obverse typically features a finely rendered deity, often the veiled and diademed bust of the city goddess or Zeus, blending classical idealism and nuanced realism. The reverse commonly depicts a standing civic deity or symbol, accompanied by the city’s ethnic and the magistrate Zeuxis’s name. This design reflects Laodikeia’s cultural sophistication, projecting civic identity and prosperity through its monetary emissions.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a 28mm silver flan, weighing 12.63 grams, this tetradrachm conforms to the Attic standard, ensuring broad acceptance. Key high-points for grading include the obverse portrait's highest relief areas (hair, diadem, facial features) and the reverse figure's intricate drapery or musculature. A well-struck example exhibits sharp details, clear legends, and a strong strike, though minor flan imperfections or slight off-centering are common, reflecting ancient minting's artisanal nature.

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