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Chalkon - Antiochos I Antioch

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 281 BC - 261 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A Delphic tripod cauldron depicted facing, with three legs and a prominent central bowl surmounted by a circular handle or omphalos finial, flanked on either side by the abbreviated Greek royal legend. The design is set within a beaded border and occupies the full field of the flan. The tripod, a cult symbol of Apollo at Delphi, serves as the principal type connecting the reverse to the obverse deity.
Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering ΒΑ ΑΝ
(Translation: King Antiochos (I, Soter))
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