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Gold Hemidrachm - 1/4 Gold Stater

Issuer Athens
Year 350 BC - 325 BC
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Weight 2.13 g
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Reverse description Athena's owl (Athene noctua) standing facing, with spread wings partially displayed, rendered in bold high relief. The bird's feathers are carefully detailed, with the characteristic large frontal eyes of the species prominently depicted. An olive sprig appears to the upper right of the owl, accompanied by a crescent or pellet symbol. The ethnic abbreviation AOE appears in the right field, identifying the issuing city of Athens. The composition closely follows the established Athenian owl type adapted for the smaller gold denomination.
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Mintage ND (350 BC - 325 BC)
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