Tetrobol 'light drachm'

Issuer Massalia
Year 125 BC - 90 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Value Tetrobol (⅔)
Currency Phocaean Drachm
Composition Silver
Weight 2.99 g
Diameter 16 mm
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) MHM#44
Obverse description Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder.
Obverse script
Obverse lettering
Reverse description Lion standing left, raising foreleg;
Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering ΜΑΣΣΑ AH
(Translation: Massalia)
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - Α in exergue; MHM#44/1, Mau2022#709 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΖ in exergue; MHM#44/2, Mau2022#710 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΗ in exergue; MHM#44/3, Mau2022#711 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΘ in exergue; MHM#44/4, Mau2022#712 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΙΔ (rotated Δ) in exergue; MHM#44/12, Mau2022#719 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΙΔ in exergue; MHM#44/12, Mau2022#720 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΙΕ in exergue; MHM#44/13, Mau2022#721 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΚ in exergue; MHM#44/5, Mau2022#713 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΛ in exergue; MHM#44/6, Mau2022#714 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΜ in exergue; MHM#44/7, Mau2022#715 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΝ in exergue; MHM#44/8, Mau2022#716 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΞ in exergue; MHM#44/9, Mau2022#717 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΑΠ in exergue; MHM#44/10, Mau2022#718 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΛΛ in exergue; MHM#44/11, Mau2022#723 -
ND (125 BC - 90 BC) - ΠΑ in exergue; MHM#44/14, Mau2022#722 -
Numisquare ID 7125063240
Additional information

Historical Context: This silver tetrobol, issued by the Greek colony of Massalia between 125 BC and 90 BC, encapsulates a critical period in its history. As Rome consolidated its power in Transalpine Gaul, Massalia, a long-standing Roman ally, maintained its economic sovereignty and right to coinage. This "light drachm" denomination reflects Massalia's continued role as a pivotal trading entrepôt in the western Mediterranean, adapting its monetary standards amidst evolving regional economies and increasing Roman influence, yet asserting its distinct identity as a prosperous Hellenic city-state.

Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, this tetrobol adheres to the established iconographic traditions of Massalian coinage within the broader Hellenistic stylistic school. The obverse typically features a finely rendered head of Artemis or a local nymph, often depicted with a bow and quiver, facing right. This classical profile is balanced by a powerful and naturalistic depiction of a lion on the reverse, often in a walking or standing pose, accompanied by the ethnic MAΣΣA or its abbreviation. The artistry, though perhaps not as grand as royal issues, demonstrates a competent local workshop.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a compact 16mm flan weighing 2.99 grams, this tetrobol exhibits technical qualities characteristic of the period. High points on the obverse typically include the hair, forehead, and diadem of the nymph, while the lion's mane, musculature, and paws define the reverse high points. Due to the small flan size, minor off-centering or areas of weaker strike, particularly along the peripheries, are common. A well-centered example with full details on the central devices, exhibiting good planchet quality and minimal wear, would be considered exceptional for this issue.

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