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Didrachm

Issuer Neapolis (Campania)
Year 400 BC - 380 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A man-headed bull strides vigorously to the left, its muscular body rendered in fine relief above a plain ground line that bisects the field. The bull bears a bearded male human head turned to face the viewer, a well-established type representing a river god, likely the Sebethos. The ethnic legend NEOPOLI appears above in the upper field, with the continuation THΣ inscribed below the ground line, all in archaic Greek characters.
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Reverse lettering NEOPOLI THΣ
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Mint Neapolis (modern Naples, Campania)
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