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Issuer Neonteichos
Year 300 BC - 100 BC
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Diameter 10.0 mm
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Reverse description Owl standing in three-quarter facing position with head turned to face the viewer, wings closed, rendered in the style derived from Athenian numismatic tradition. The ethnic abbreviation NE appears below the owl in the field, serving as the mintmark of Neonteichos. The design occupies the full flan with no border visible.
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Mintage ND (300 BC - 100 BC)
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Neonteichos — "New Wall" in Greek — was a minor Aeolian city on the coast of Asia Minor whose independent coinage is attested only through a handful of small bronze types. The city's precise civic history is poorly documented, and it likely fell under Pergamene administrative control during the 2nd century BC, which may explain why this series ends without a later phase.

The SNG Copenhagen and von Aulock references remain the primary anchors for attributing these bronzes; few other collections have catalogued them at all.

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