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| 正面描述 | A griffin seated to the right in high relief, depicted in the characteristic Tean style with wings spread behind and forelegs extended forward, the creature resting upon its haunches. The griffin's leonine body and avian head with upswept pointed ears are rendered with fine archaic detail. The design occupies the full flan, with no surrounding legend or border, consistent with the small module of this fractional denomination. |
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| 背面铭文 | ΤΗΙ ΑΛΥΠΙΩΝ |
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Teos, the Ionian coastal city best known as the birthplace of the lyric poet Anacreon, issued coinage under considerable political disruption during this period — the city was temporarily abandoned in the 540s BC when its population fled to Abdera rather than submit to Persian rule, and the trauma of that episode shaped Tean civic identity for generations. By the fourth century, Teos operated under shifting Persian, then Macedonian influence following Alexander's campaigns through Ionia. The magistrate name Alypion places this issue within a sequence of named-magistrate diobols catalogued in SNG Kayhan.