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| Issuer | Perrhaiboi |
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| Year | 460 BC - 440 BC |
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| Technique | Hammered, Countermarked, Incuse |
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| Reverse description | A free-standing horse prancing to the right within a shallow incuse square, rendered in bold relief characteristic of Thessalian hammered coinage. Below the horse, a wagon wheel is depicted in incuse, serving as a symbol associated with the Perrhaiboi. The ethnic abbreviation ΠΕ appears in the upper right field of the incuse square, identifying the issuing authority. The composition is well-centered within the incuse, displaying the spare elegance typical of early Classical Greek provincial coinage. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | ΠΕ |
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