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Chalkon

Issuer Alea
Year 390 BC - 370 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description A forepart of an eagle displayed prominently in the upper half of the field, its wings outstretched and beak directed to the left, rendered in a bold, stylized manner typical of Arcadian civic bronzes. Below, the ethnic abbreviation ΑΛ appears in two large Greek capital letters, identifying the issuing city of Alea. The design is set within a plain, slightly irregular round flan. The composition is simple yet forceful, occupying most of the available die space.
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Mintage ND (390 BC - 370 BC)
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