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| 正面描述 | Facing right, the bearded head of Herakles rendered in bold archaic relief, the hero clad in the scalp of the Nemean lion, whose open jaws and mane are depicted with characteristic early Classical detail across the crown of the head. The beard is rendered with fine granular texture, and the facial features display the strong, stylized modeling typical of North Aegean coinage of the late Archaic period. No legend appears in the field. |
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| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Dikaia was a small Thracian coastal settlement whose precise civic status in this period remains debated — it may have operated as a dependent community of Abdera rather than a fully autonomous polis, which makes its independent coinage output all the more unusual. The distater denomination itself implies ambitions of regional commercial reach, likely tied to the timber and silver trade routes running through the northern Aegean in the decades immediately before the Persian Wars disrupted the entire zone.