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| Issuer | Argos Amphilochikon |
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| Year | 300 BC - 200 BC |
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| Diameter | 20.0 mm |
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| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Argos Amphilochikon occupied a peculiar position in the ancient world — a city claiming Argive descent planted deep in Akarnanian territory, its identity perpetually contested between its mythological founders and its geographic neighbors. The city traced its founding to Amphilochos, son of the seer Amphiaraos, lending it a prestige its modest political footprint rarely matched.
The BCD collection reference places this among a tightly catalogued group assembled by a single dedicated specialist, whose Akarnanian holdings remain the benchmark attribution source for the region's bronzes.