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| 正面描述 | Plain convex surface of natural electrum, exhibiting a smooth, undecorated globular field characteristic of the earliest archaic Greek coinage. The obverse bears no figurative type or inscription, presenting instead a striated and naturally textured surface resulting from the hammering process. The coin's amorphous, bean-like form is typical of early Ionian electrum issues, reflecting the primitive striking technology of the late 7th century BC. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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| 附加信息 |
Among the earliest coinages ever produced, Ionian electrum fractions of this period predate any standardized state monetary system — they were likely issued by merchant consortia or civic authorities whose identities are now irrecoverable. The natural electrum alloy used in western Anatolia during this period varied unpredictably in gold-to-silver ratio, which is precisely why attribution to a specific city remains impossible without die links to signed issues.