Triens Paestum

Đơn vị phát hành Poseidonia
Năm 218 BC - 201 BC
Loại Standard circulation coin
Mệnh giá Triens (⅓)
Tiền tệ As (Second Punic War, 218-201 BC)
Chất liệu Bronze
Trọng lượng 4.1 g
Đường kính 17.0 mm
Độ dày
Hình dạng Round (irregular)
Kỹ thuật Hammered
Hướng Variable alignment ↺
Nghệ nhân khắc
Lưu hành đến
Tài liệu tham khảo HN Italy#1209, SNG ANS 2#734, BMC Gr/It#10, SNG Munich 3#1091
Mô tả mặt trước Head of androgynous Dionysus crowned with vine leaves and grapes to right ; four pellets (mark of value) behind
Chữ viết mặt trước
Chữ khắc mặt trước
Mô tả mặt sau Cornucopiae; ΠAIS to left, QVA (monogram) and corn-ear above four pellets (mark of value) to right.
Chữ viết mặt sau Greek, Latin
Chữ khắc mặt sau ΠAIΣ QVA
(Translation: Paistos and later Paestum)
Cạnh
Xưởng đúc
Số lượng đúc ND (218 BC - 201 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 8758401970
Thông tin bổ sung

Historical Context: This bronze triens was issued by Poseidonia, later known as Paestum, during the tumultuous period of the Second Punic War (218-201 BC). As a significant Greek city in Lucania, Magna Graecia, Poseidonia found itself strategically vital amidst the conflict between Rome and Carthage. The issuance of this bronze coinage reflects the city's economic needs and its strained autonomy within the Roman sphere. Such local bronze issues often filled gaps or served regional transactional requirements during wartime.

Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, this triens exemplifies the provincial Greek artistic traditions of Magna Graecia, adapted for wartime. Typical iconography for Poseidonia's bronze features a laureate head of Poseidon on the obverse, embodying the city's namesake and maritime heritage. The reverse commonly displays a dolphin, trident, or other marine symbols, alongside the city's ethnic and four pellets (****) signifying a triens. The style, though less refined than earlier classical issues, retains a vigorous Hellenistic realism.

Technical/Grading: This bronze triens, weighing 4.1 grams and measuring 17.0 millimeters, represents a modest module typical of wartime issues. For grading, critical high-points include the hair and facial features of the obverse deity, particularly the brow and nose. On the reverse, raised elements of marine symbols and the pellets are key indicators of strike quality. Technical strike qualities vary; many examples exhibit off-centering, minor flan imperfections, or weaker strike, common for mass-produced bronze coinage. Surface preservation, including patination and absence of significant corrosion, is also crucial.

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