Triobol

Emissor Aetolian League
Ano 250 BC - 145 BC
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Triobol = 1/2 Drachm
Moeda Drachm
Composição Silver
Peso 2.4 g
Diâmetro 17 mm
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) GCV#2320, SNG Copenhagen#10ff, BMC Greek#16ff var.
Descrição do anverso Head of Aetolia to right, wearing kausia
Escrita do anverso
Legenda do anverso
Descrição do reverso The Calydonian boar running right, head raised, monogram below, spearhead in exergue
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso AITΩΛΩN
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (250 BC - 145 BC) - -
ID Numisquare 5659570740
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This Triobol was issued by the Aetolian League, a prominent Greek confederation during the Hellenistic period (250-145 BC). This era saw the League navigate complex alliances and conflicts, notably with Macedon and Rome. As a significant military and political entity, their coinage declared sovereignty, facilitating economic exchange. The triobol, a fractional silver denomination, was essential for daily commerce within their sphere of influence, reflecting autonomy before subjugation by Rome.

Artistry: While no specific engraver is identified, the coin exemplifies the Hellenistic Greek stylistic school. The obverse typically features a finely rendered laureate head, often Artemis or Apollo, characterized by naturalistic features and flowing hair. The reverse commonly depicts a heroic figure such as Aetolos, often in a pilos hat and holding a spear, or a symbolic spearhead, referencing martial prowess and mythological heritage. The design is executed with idealized form and dynamic realism, typical of the period's numismatic art.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this triobol measures approximately 17mm and weighs 2.4g. Key high-points susceptible to wear include the hair and facial features on the obverse, and the helmet, musculature, attributes of the reverse figure. Technical strike qualities vary; flans are often somewhat irregular, and strikes can range from sharp to slightly off-center or weakly impressed, particularly on the reverse. A well-centered strike with full detail on both sides, especially on hair lines and the reverse device, is highly desirable for collectors.

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