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Æ10

Issuer Argos
Year 400 BC - 300 BC
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Diameter 10 mm
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Obverse description Bust of Hera facing right, her head adorned with an ornate stephane, rendered in the compact archaic-to-classical Greek style characteristic of Argive bronze coinage. The modelling of the facial features is bold and stylized, with a prominent eye and softly defined cheek. The stephane rises prominently above the brow, serving as the principal iconographic marker of the goddess. The field is plain with no surrounding legend or border.
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Mintage ND (400 BC - 300 BC)
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Argos maintained an unusual degree of political independence throughout the fourth century, refusing to join either side at Leuctra and pursuing a foreign policy that frequently put it at odds with both Sparta and the emerging Macedonian hegemony. Small bronze issues like this one served the internal economy of a polis that was never quite aligned with the dominant powers of its day. The "var." designation against BCD 1120 suggests a die combination not fully catalogued in that landmark sale — not uncommon for Argive small bronze, where the volume of surviving pieces continues to outpace systematic study.

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