Triobol - Phaenou

صادرکننده Argos
سال 80 BC - 50 BC
نوع Standard circulation coin
ارزش Triobol (1/2)
واحد پول Drachm
ترکیب Silver
وزن 2.46 g
قطر 15 mm
ضخامت
شکل Round (irregular)
تکنیک Hammered, Incuse
جهت Variable alignment ↺
حکاک(ها)
در گردش تا
مرجع(ها) Peloponnesos#1162.3
توضیحات روی سکه Forepart of wolf at bay to right.
خط روی سکه
نوشته‌های روی سکه
توضیحات پشت سکه Large A; ΦAH above, trident and NOY below crossbar of A.
خط پشت سکه Greek
نوشته‌های پشت سکه ΦAH Α NOY
لبه
ضرابخانه
تیراژ ضرب ND (80 BC - 50 BC) - -
شناسه Numisquare 2151047850
اطلاعات تکمیلی

Historical Context: This silver triobol, bearing the name Phaenou, was issued by the city-state of Argos between 80 BC and 50 BC. This late Hellenistic period was complex for Greek cities, as Roman influence solidified across the Peloponnese. While politically subordinate, Argos maintained civic autonomy, including the right to mint coinage. The magistrate Phaenou’s name signifies local administrative authority and continuity, reflecting Argos’s enduring identity and economic activity amidst a shifting geopolitical landscape.

Artistry: The artistic execution of this triobol aligns with prevailing Hellenistic stylistic traditions, blending classical idealism with nascent naturalism. While the engraver is anonymous, the dies were crafted by skilled artisans within the Argive numismatic tradition. Typical designs for Argos often feature a deity's head, like Hera, or a local hero on the obverse, with an Argive symbol such as a wolf on the reverse, accompanied by the city's ethnic and magistrate's name. This artistry reflects established iconography.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 2.46 grams and measuring 15 millimeters, this silver triobol exhibits typical specifications for its denomination. Critical high-points for assessing strike quality include hair details and facial features on the obverse, and musculature or intricate details of any animal motif on the reverse. A well-centered strike with minimal die wear and a sound flan indicates a superior example. Minor off-centering or slight planchet irregularities are common for ancient issues.

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