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1 Diobol

Issuer Gambrion
Year 375 BC - 325 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Forepart of a recumbent lion to the right, head raised, rendered in compact relief within the small flan. The Greek ethnic legend ΓAM appears around the type, identifying the issuing city of Gambrion in Mysia. The design is characteristic of civic coinage from the Troad and Mysia region in the 4th century BC, combining local faunal symbolism with the city's abbreviated name.
Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering ΓAM
(Translation: Gambrion)
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