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Didrachm

Issuer Akragas
Year 495 BC - 485 BC
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Weight 8.87 g
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Obverse description Eagle standing left on a rocky exergue, wings folded tightly against the body, rendered in fine archaic relief with carefully detailed feathering across the breast and wing coverts. The bird's head is turned slightly upward, conveying an alert, commanding presence characteristic of early Sicilian coinage. The abbreviated ethnic inscription AKRA appears in Greek letters arranged in the upper right field. The flan is broad and slightly irregular, consistent with early fifth-century Sicilian minting practice.
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Reverse description A large crab rendered frontally in high incuse relief, its carapace dominating the central field with finely modelled surface detail. The two chelae are raised and extended upward symmetrically toward the upper field, while three pairs of walking legs spread outward to either side in characteristic archaic stylization. The entire design is set within a shallow incuse square, a technique emblematic of early Sicilian coinage of the late archaic period. No legend or inscription appears on the reverse. The bold, naturalistic treatment of the crab was the principal civic emblem of Akragas.
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Mintage ND (495 BC - 485 BC)
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