Katalog
| İhraççı | Sikyon |
|---|---|
| Yıl | 450 BC - 425 BC |
| Tür | Standard circulation coin |
| Değer | 1 Triobol = 1/2 Drachm |
| Para birimi | Drachm |
| Bileşim | Silver |
| Ağırlık | 2.74 g |
| Çap | 12.0 mm |
| Kalınlık | |
| Şekil | Round (irregular) |
| Teknik | Hammered, Incuse |
| Yönlendirme | |
| Gravürcü(ler) | |
| Dolaşımda olduğu yıl | |
| Referans(lar) | BCD Peloponnesos#163, SNG Copenhagen#5, 210 |
| Ön yüz açıklaması | Chimera walking left |
|---|---|
| Ön yüz yazısı | |
| Ön yüz lejandı | |
| Arka yüz açıklaması | Dove flying right, inverted san above head, inverted T (= τριώβολον) below and all within incuse square |
| Arka yüz yazısı | |
| Arka yüz lejandı | |
| Kenar | |
| Darphane | |
| Basma adedi |
ND (450 BC - 425 BC) - - |
| Numisquare Kimliği | 9290501820 |
| Ek bilgiler |
Historical Context: This Triobol was issued by the city-state of Sikyon between 450 BC and 425 BC, a pivotal era in Classical Greece. Sikyon, a prominent Peloponnesian city, was renowned for its cultural and artistic achievements. This period encompassed the lead-up to and early stages of the Peloponnesian War, with Sikyon often allied with Sparta, playing a significant regional role. The consistent issuance of this coinage underscores Sikyon's economic vitality and integration into the Hellenic monetary system during a time of intense conflict and artistic innovation.
Artistry: The design exemplifies evolving artistic trends of the Early to High Classical period. Though engravers remain anonymous, these