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Drachm

Issuer Corinth
Year 350 BC - 300 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Ancient Greek
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Mint Corinth
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Corinthian silver dominated western Mediterranean trade for over two centuries, becoming so widely accepted that it circulated as a de facto commercial standard from Sicily to the Adriatic. The type's longevity created a paradox for attribution: dozens of minting authorities across Corinthian colonies struck visually identical coins, making precise workshop identification dependent almost entirely on subtle control mark combinations catalogued by the BCD collection.

The BCD Corinth reference remains the definitive die study for this series, assembled from a single private collection of exceptional depth.

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