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Drachm - Eutuchos and Theoxenos

Issuer Dyrrachion (Illyria)
Year 120 BC - 70 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description A cow stands to right in the field, head turned back to left to observe a suckling calf positioned beneath her. The group is rendered in a naturalistic style typical of Illyrian coinage of the period. To the right of the bovine group, a grain ear and a bunch of grapes serve as secondary symbols, indicating the agricultural prosperity of the issuing city. The magistrate's name EYTYXOΣ appears in the field as part of the coin's attribution legend.
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Obverse lettering EYTYXOΣ
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Mintage ND (120 BC - 70 BC)
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