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Dichalkon

Issuer Phlious
Year 350 BC - 325 BC
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Value Dichalkon (1⁄24)
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Reverse description A bull charging or butting to the left, rendered in a vigorous, naturalistic style with musculature indicated by careful die work. Above the bull's back in the upper field appears a monogram or civic symbol of Phlious. Below the bull runs a Greek legend reading ΦΛΙΑΣΙΩΝ, identifying the issuing civic authority, arranged along the lower exergual line. The composition fills the flan effectively, consistent with Peloponnesian bronze coinage conventions of the fourth century BC.
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Mint Phlious
Mintage ND (350 BC - 325 BC)
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