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| Issuer | Sabaean Kingdom |
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| Year | 350 BC - 250 BC |
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| Currency | Unit (ca. 400 – 150 BC) |
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| Obverse description | Helmeted head of Athena in right profile, rendered in the style of Athenian prototype coinage but executed with a distinctive local Arabian idiom. The Corinthian helmet is visible above the brow, with hair curling beneath. An Ancient South Arabian letter serving as a value mark (1/8 unit) appears incuse on the cheek. The relief is relatively low, consistent with the hammered technique and the small module of this fractional denomination. |
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| Obverse lettering | (Translation: 1/8 unit) |
| Reverse description | Owl standing right with head facing front, rendered in imitation of the classical Athenian owl type. An olive sprig and a crescent symbol appear behind the owl, with an additional crescent positioned before it — local Arabian iconographic additions distinguishing this issue from its Athenian prototype. The design occupies an irregular, roughly circular flan typical of hammered fractional coinage of this period and region. |
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