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Issuer Dionysopolis
Year 330 BC - 100 BC
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Reference(s) HGC 3.2#1795
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Reverse script Greek
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Mintage ND (330 BC - 100 BC)
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Dionysopolis, on the western Black Sea coast in what is now Bulgaria, was a Milesian foundation that took its name — and its civic identity — from Dionysus with unusual seriousness. The city's bronze small change of this period circulated in a regional economy heavily shaped by Greek colonial trade networks connecting the Pontic grain routes to the Aegean.

HGC 3.2 #1795 represents one of the smaller fractional issues from this mint, a size class that typically saw the heaviest day-to-day handling and consequently the most attrition.