AC 85 - Panormus (Carthage), silver, tetradrachms (405-340 BCE)
From SILVER
405 BCE - 340 BCE Silver 4,090 kg
Description
ObverseInscription or printing placed on the obverse.: | ş y ş (Punic).Charioteer, holding kentron in his right hand and the reins in his left, driving a galloping quadriga to left, above, Nike flying right to crown the charioteer. |
ReverseInscription or printing placed on the reverse.: | Head of Arethusa to right with her hair tied by a band, around, four dolphins swimming downward |
Mint and issuing power
MintIdentifies the place of manufacture or issue of a numismatic object.: | Panormus | Ancient regionAncient region.: | Sicily | Modern countryModern country: Italy | AuthorityIdentifies the issuing power. The authority can be "pretended" when the name or the portrait of X is on the coin but he/she was not the issuing power. It can also be "uncertain" when there is no mention of X on the coin but he/she was the issuing power according to the historical sources: | Carthaginian Empire |
Chronology
FromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. | 405 BCE | toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.. | 340 BCE | PeriodTime period of the numismatic object.: Classical 480-323 BC |
Physical description
MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made.: | Silver | Median weightMedian of the weights of numismatic objects (in grams). in grams | 17.10 | DenominationTerm indicating the value of a numismatic object. Examples: tetradrachm, chalkous, denarius.: | tetradrachm | StandardStandard.: |
References
Die study referencePublication of the study: | Jenkins 19711 | ||
Coin series referenceReference to coin series study: | Sear I2 , RQEMAC3 , HGC 24 |
Obverse dies distribution
FrequencyFrequency of specimen in distribution. ᵖ | Number of obversesNumber of obverse dies. ᵖ (o) | % (o) | Number of coinsNumber of coins. (n) | % (n) | Die nameName(s) of the die(s). |
3 | 1 | 8.33 | 3 | 1.95 | 11 |
5 | 2 | 16.67 | 10 | 6.49 | 6, 9 |
6 | 2 | 16.67 | 12 | 7.79 | 1, 5 |
13 | 1 | 8.33 | 13 | 8.44 | 10 |
14 | 2 | 16.67 | 28 | 18.18 | 2, 12 |
15 | 1 | 8.33 | 15 | 9.74 | 3 |
21 | 1 | 8.33 | 21 | 13.64 | 8 |
25 | 1 | 8.33 | 25 | 16.23 | 7 |
27 | 1 | 8.33 | 27 | 17.53 | 4 |
Total | 12 of 12 | 99.99 | 154 of 154 | 99.99 |
Reverse dies distribution
no distribution is available
Quantification
Number of obversesNumber of obverse dies. ᵖ (o) | 12 | Number of singletons (o1)The number of singleton coins. ᵖ | |
Number of reverse diesNumber of reverse dies. (r) | 39 | Number of coinsNumber of coins. (n) | 154 |
Coins per obverse dieNumber of coins per obverse die. (n/o) | 12.83 | Coins per reverse dieNumber of coins per reverse die. (n/r) | 3.95 |
Reverse per obverse ratioRatio of obverse dies divided by reverse dies. (r/o) | 3.25 | Percentage of singletons (o1)number of coins (n) divided by the number of singletons (o1) ᵖ | % |
Original number of dies (O) (Carter 1983 formula)The estimation of the number of coins according to Carter 1983 ᵖ | 11.96 | Coins struck if 20,000 as average productivity per dieCoins made if the average productivity for obverses (according to Carter) is 20,000. ᵖ | 239,200 |
Original number of dies (O) (Esty 2011 formula)The estimation of the number of coins according to the singleton formula in Esty 2011 ᵖ (O) | 13.01 | Survival rate if 20,000 as average productivity per dieSurvival rate if average productivity is 20,000. ᵖ | 0.00064 |
Coverage (o = % of O) (Esty 1984 formula)Esty 1984 - coverage (% of O) ᵖ (o = % of O) | % | Die productivity if survival rate 1/2,000Average productivity if survival rate is 1/2,000. ᵖ | 25,752.51 |
Weight of silver (in kg) if 20,000 coins per die (O = Carter formula)Carter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum) ᵖ | 4,090 kg <br /> 4,090 kg | Die productivity if survival rate 1/5,000Average productivity if survival rate is 1/5,000. ᵖ | 64,381.27 |
Remarks
Most likely one single workstation
References
- ^ Jenkins, Gilbert Kenneth (1971), "Coins of Punic Sicily. Part 1", Revue Suisse de Numismatique, 50, p. 25-78, pl. 1-24.
- ^ Sear, David R. (1978), Greek coins and their values. Vol. I, Europe, London, xl, 316 p.
- ^ Callataÿ, François de (2003), Recueil quantitatif des émissions monétaires archaïques et classiques, Numismatique Romaine, Wetteren, VII + 267 p.
- ^ Hoover, Oliver D. (2012), The Handbook of Greek Coinage Series. 2. Handbook of the Coins of Sicily (Including Lipara). Civic, Royal, Siculo-Punic, and Romano-Sicilian Issues. Sixth to First Centuries BC, Lancaster-London, 489 p.