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Æ ΚΑΡ

Issuer Carystus (Euboea)
Year 27 BC - 100 AD
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Head of a bull facing three-quarters to the right, adorned with a fillet around the neck, a characteristic emblem of Carystus referencing the city's renowned marble quarries and sacrificial traditions. The bovine head is boldly rendered in high relief against a plain field, occupying most of the reverse design. The abbreviated civic ethnic legend ΚΑΡ appears in Greek characters, serving as the mint identifier for Carystus.
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Mintage ND (27 BC - 100 AD)
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