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Issuer Salapia
Year 225 BC - 210 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Greek
Obverse lettering ΣΑΛΑΠΙΝΩΝ
Reverse description A horse galloping vigorously to the right, depicted with all four legs extended in full stride, rendered with confident die-work typical of Apulian bronze coinage. Above the horse appears a control symbol — either a trident, palm branch, wreath, or star depending on the emission — serving as a mint or magistrate mark. The ethnic legend ΠΥΛΛΟΥ is inscribed in Greek characters beneath the horse, identifying the issuing magistrate.
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