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1/4 Unit Arabia Felix

Issuer Sabaean Kingdom
Year 350 BC - 250 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse script Ancient South Arabian
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The Sabaean Kingdom in what is now Yemen operated as a major incense trade intermediary, and its coinage was heavily influenced by — in some cases directly copied from — Athenian owl tetradrachms. These fractional silver pieces circulated alongside imitative issues of varying fidelity, making the series a numismatic record of how Greek monetary conventions diffused into southern Arabia through commercial contact rather than conquest.

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