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| Uitgever | Pelinna |
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| Jaar | 350 BC - 300 BC |
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| Vorm | Round (irregular) |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Thessalian horseman advancing to the right, depicted in dynamic motion astride a rearing horse; the rider wears a chlamys and petasos, leaning forward with arm outstretched, conveying martial vigour characteristic of Thessalian coinage of the period. The horse is rendered in high relief with naturalistic musculature, its forelegs raised in a prancing posture. The field is plain, with no legend present on this side. The style reflects the accomplished die-cutting tradition of Thessalian bronze coinage from the late classical period. |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Greek |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Pelinna was a minor Thessalian polis in the Histiaeotis region, and its independent bronze coinage is sparse enough that the BCD collection — the most comprehensive assembly of Thessalian civic issues ever formed — records only a handful of dies for this type. The city's numismatic output effectively ends with the Macedonian consolidation of Thessaly under Philip II, which compressed the window for autonomous civic minting to roughly the mid-fourth century.
The HGC records no significant variants, and SNG Munich 12 #134 remains one of the few institutionally documented specimens.