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Issuer Antissa
Year 300 BC - 167 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Upright club (Herculean knotted club) displayed vertically in the center of the field, flanked by the civic legend. The club is rendered with visible knots and tapers toward the base. The design is set within a plain, unbordered field on an irregular hammered flan.
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Antissa was one of the five ancient cities of Lesbos, located on the island's northwest coast. It was forcibly depopulated by Rome in 167 BC following the Third Macedonian War — its inhabitants relocated to Methymna as punishment for supporting Perseus of Macedon. That political erasure effectively ends the municipal coinage sequence, making 167 BC a hard terminus for issues from this mint.

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