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Chalkon

Issuer Phlious
Year 400 BC - 350 BC
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Value Chalkon (1⁄48)
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Reverse description The large archaic Greek letter Phi (Φ), serving as the civic abbreviation for Phlious, occupies the central field in bold relief. The letter is rendered with a prominent central vertical stroke intersecting an oval loop, flanked on either side by a single pellet in the field. The design is enclosed within a slightly irregular flan, the monogram serving as the city's emblematic badge on its small bronze fractional coinage.
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Reverse lettering Φ
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