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Diobol

Issuer Samothrace
Year 500 BC - 465 BC
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Reference(s) HGC 6#406
Obverse description Sphinx seated to right within a dotted border, the mythological creature depicted with wings folded against its body and right forepaw raised. The figure is rendered in a robust archaic style characteristic of early fifth-century BC Aegean coinage, with fine detail visible in the feathering of the wings and the muscular haunches. The design occupies the full flan with no legend or exergual line.
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Reverse description Quadripartite incuse square divided into four equal recessed compartments by a raised cross, each section bearing a shallow, roughly textured depression. This mill-sail or windmill incuse pattern is a hallmark of early archaic Greek coinage technique, used to displace metal evenly during striking. The incuse is deeply impressed and fills the majority of the reverse field, with no inscriptions or additional devices.
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