Triobol - Epikrates

Uitgever Argos (Argolis)
Jaar 90 BC - 40 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde Triobol (1/2)
Valuta Aeginetic drachm
Samenstelling Silver
Gewicht 2.38 g
Diameter 14 mm
Dikte
Vorm Round (irregular)
Techniek Hammered, Incuse
Oriëntatie Variable alignment ↺
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) Peloponnesos#1173 , Weber#4193
Beschrijving voorzijde Forepart of wolf at bay to left.
Schrift voorzijde
Opschrift voorzijde
Beschrijving keerzijde Large A; below crossbar, star in crescent; in three lines around, magistrate`s name; all within incuse square.
Schrift keerzijde Greek
Opschrift keerzijde E ΠI KP A TE OΣ
Rand
Muntplaats
Oplage ND (90 BC - 40 BC) - -
Numisquare-ID 5231117410
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: This silver triobol, issued by Argos (Argolis) between 90 BC and 40 BC, dates to a transition period for Greek city-states under increasing Roman hegemony. The magistrate Epikrates, whose name appears on the coinage, oversaw its production, underscoring Argos's enduring civic administration and economic activity. Despite the gradual absorption of Greek lands into the Roman province of Achaea, cities like Argos maintained some autonomy, including the right to strike local currency, reflecting a sense of identity and tradition.

Artistry: The anonymous engraver of this triobol worked within the late Hellenistic stylistic school, blending classical ideals with pragmatic execution. The obverse typically features a head of Hera, Argos's patron goddess, often wearing a stephane. The reverse commonly displays the forepart of a wolf, an emblem associated with Apollo Lykeios, alongside the ethnic A-R for Argos and the magistrate's name, Epikrates. This traditional civic iconography reinforced the city's identity and religious affiliations.

Technical/Grading: As a small silver issue (14mm, 2.38g), this triobol's strike qualities can vary. High-points for the obverse Hera typically include the stephane, nose, and hair details; for the reverse wolf, the muzzle and eye are key. Due to modest size and often irregular flans, specimens frequently exhibit minor off-centering or incomplete strikes, especially on outer design edges. A well-centered example with strong relief on Hera's features and clear wolf definition is highly desirable, though die wear can soften finer details.

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