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| Issuer | Pharsalos |
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| Year | 400 BC - 375 BC |
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| Value | Dichalkon (1⁄24) |
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| Obverse description | Facing head of Athena Parthenos, turned slightly to the right, wearing a Corinthian helmet pushed back on the head to reveal the face. The rendering is in a three-quarter facing style characteristic of Thessalian coinage of the early fourth century BC, with wavy hair falling loosely at the sides. The facial features are rendered with naturalistic detail, the helmet crest visible above. The field to the right is largely plain. |
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| Reverse description | An armored Thessalian horseman advancing to the right, brandishing a flail or whip raised overhead in his right hand, mounted on a horse in full stride. Behind the horseman, a foot soldier marches to the right bearing a long staff or spear over his shoulder, suggesting a military procession or battle scene. The ethnic inscription ΦΑΡ, referencing Pharsalos, appears in the field. The composition reflects the prominent military equestrian iconography typical of Thessalian civic coinage of the early Classical period. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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