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Issuer Tenedos
Year 450 BC - 387 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse script Greek
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Tenedos, the small Aegean island at the mouth of the Hellespont, controlled one of the most strategically vital chokepoints in the ancient world — every grain ship moving from the Black Sea to Athens passed within sight of its shores. This bronze issue falls within the period of Athenian dominance over the region, likely circulating among the island's limited population and the considerable maritime traffic that stopped there. The tiny module reflects a purely local economy; the island was never large enough to sustain a significant autonomous monetary tradition.

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