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| Issuer | Carrhae (Mesopotamia) |
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| Year | 101-200 |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse description | Crab depicted in the central field, facing, with claws extended to either side, rendered in low relief characteristic of provincial bronze coinage. The surrounding legend ΚΑΡΡΗΝΩΝ (of the Carrhenes) runs around the periphery in Greek characters, identifying the issuing civic authority. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, typical of hammered Mesopotamian provincial issues. |
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| Obverse lettering | ΚΑΡΡΗΝΩΝ |
| Reverse description | A large crescent, horns upward, enclosing a central globe or disk, surmounted by a six-pointed star above, all rendered in relief in the central field. The Greek legend ΕΤΟΥϹ ΘϘ (Year 99) is inscribed around the lower periphery, denoting a civic era date. This astral symbolism — the crescent, star, and globe — is characteristic of Carrhae's coinage and reflects the city's association with the cult of the moon god Sin. |
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