Paphos (Ptolemy VIII), silver, tetradrachms (145-116 BCE) Nicolaou - Mørkholm

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|Reverse legend language=Greek
 
|Reverse legend language=Greek
 
|Mint=Paphos
 
|Mint=Paphos
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|Ancient region=Cyprus
 
|Authority=Ptolemy VIII Physcon (169-164, 144-132/1 and 126-116 BC)
 
|Authority=Ptolemy VIII Physcon (169-164, 144-132/1 and 126-116 BC)
|Date from=145
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|Date from=145 BCE
|Date to=116
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|Date to=116 BCE
 
|Period=Hellenistic
 
|Period=Hellenistic
 
|Metal=Silver
 
|Metal=Silver
 
|Denomination=tetradrachm
 
|Denomination=tetradrachm
|Mode weight=14,00-9
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|Standard=Ptolemaic
|Die study reference=I. Nicolaou et O. Morkholm, Paphos I: A Ptolemaic Coin Hoard, Nicosie, 1976.
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|Median weight=14.00
 
|RQEM reference=RQEMH
 
|RQEM reference=RQEMH
 
|RQEM reference number=316
 
|RQEM reference number=316
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|Die study reference=I. Nicolaou et O. Morkholm, Paphos I: A Ptolemaic Coin Hoard, Nicosie, 1976.
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|Coin series reference=RQEMH, n° 316
 
|Number of obverse dies=28
 
|Number of obverse dies=28
 
|Number of singletons=11
 
|Number of singletons=11

Revision as of 09:27, 27 January 2023

SILVER IDUnique ID of the page : 7998


145 BCE - 116 BCE Silver 9,526 kg

Description
ObverseInscription or printing placed on the obverse.: Head of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II right, wearing diadem.
ReverseInscription or printing placed on the reverse.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ (Greek).
Mint and issuing power
MintIdentifies the place of manufacture or issue of a numismatic object.: Paphos Ancient regionAncient region.: Cyprus Modern countryModern country: Greece 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: Ptolemy VIII Physcon (169-164, 144-132/1 and 126-116 BC)
Chronology
FromIdentifies the initial date in a range assigned in a numismatic context. 145 BCE toIdentifies the final date in a range assigned in a numismatic context.. 116 BCE PeriodTime period of the numismatic object.: Hellenistic 323-30 BC Nomisma.org
Physical description
MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made.: Silver Nomisma.org Median weightMedian of the weights of numismatic objects (in grams). in grams 14.00 DenominationTerm indicating the value of a numismatic object. Examples: tetradrachm, chalkous, denarius.: tetradrachm Nomisma.org StandardStandard.: Ptolemaic
References
Die study referencePublication of the study: I. Nicolaou et O. Morkholm1I. Nicolaou et O. Morkholm, Paphos I: A Ptolemaic Coin Hoard, Nicosie, 1976.
Coin series referenceReference to coin series study: RQEMH2RQEMH, n° 316



Obverse dies distribution
FrequencyFrequency of specimen in distribution.  Number of obversesNumber of obverse dies.  (o) % (o) Number of coinsNumber of coins. (n) % (n) Die nameName(s) of the die(s).
1 11 39.29 11 11.46 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31
2 3 10.71 6 6.25 15, 18, 30
3 2 7.14 6 6.25 11, 32
4 2 7.14 8 8.33 16, 21
5 3 10.71 15 15.63 19, 22, 28
6 5 17.86 30 31.25 8, 12, 14, 17, 29
7 1 3.57 7 7.29 13
13 1 3.57 13 13.54 20
Total 28 of 28 99.99 96 of 96 100
Reverse dies distribution

no distribution is available


Quantification
Number of obversesNumber of obverse dies.  (o) 28 Number of singletons (o1)The number of singleton coins.  11
Number of reverse diesNumber of reverse dies. (r) 84 Number of coinsNumber of coins. (n) 96
Coins per obverse dieNumber of coins per obverse die. (n/o) 3.43 Coins per reverse dieNumber of coins per reverse die. (n/r) 1.14
Reverse per obverse ratioRatio of obverse dies divided by reverse dies. (r/o) 3 Percentage of singletons (o1)number of coins (n) divided by the number of singletons (o1)  39.29 %
Original number of dies (O) (Carter 1983 formula)The estimation of the number of coins according to Carter 1983  34.02 Coins struck if 20,000 as average productivity per dieCoins made if the average productivity for obverses (according to Carter) is 20,000.  680,400
Original number of dies (O) (Esty 2011 formula)The estimation of the number of coins according to the singleton formula in Esty 2011  (O) 39.53 Survival rate if 20,000 as average productivity per dieSurvival rate if average productivity is 20,000.  0.00014
Coverage (o = % of O) (Esty 1984 formula)Esty 1984 - coverage (% of O)  (o = % of O) 88.54% Die productivity if survival rate 1/2,000Average productivity if survival rate is 1/2,000.  5,643.74
Weight of silver (in kg) if 20,000 coins per die (O = Carter formula)Carter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum)  9,526 kg <br /> 9,526 kg Die productivity if survival rate 1/5,000Average productivity if survival rate is 1/5,000.  14,109.35
Remarks


References

  1. ^ I. Nicolaou et O. Morkholm 
  2. ^  Callataÿ, François de (1997), Recueil quantitatif des émissions monétaires hellénistiques, Numismatique Romaine, Wetteren, X + 341 p.