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Drachm

Issuer Euhesperides
Year 480 BC - 435 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse description A deer or gazelle depicted in a running or kneeling pose within an incuse square, rendered in the archaic style characteristic of early Cyrenaican coinage. The Greek letters epsilon (E) and upsilon (Y), forming the abbreviation EY for Euhesperides, are placed in the upper field of the incuse square flanking the animal. The incuse technique, with its deeply recessed square punch, is consistent with archaic Greek coinage production of the fifth century BC. The flan edges are irregular, typical of hand-struck issues of this era.
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Mint Euhesperides
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