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Chalkous

Issuer Tiryns (Argolis)
Year 400 BC - 350 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A tall palm tree occupies the central field, its fronds spreading symmetrically to either side in a stylized rendering characteristic of small Peloponnesian bronze issues. The monogram IT (abbreviation for Tiryns) appears to the lower left, serving as the civic identifier of the issuing authority. A scallop shell is depicted to the lower right, functioning as a secondary symbol. The overall composition is compact but well-organized within the small flan.
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Reverse lettering IT
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Mint Tiryns, Argolis, modern-day Tirintha, Greece
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