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Æ - Hebryzelmis Type I

Issuer Odryssa, Kingdom of
Year 386 BC - 383 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Obverse description Bearded male head in left profile, believed to be the effigy of the Odrysian king Hebryzelmis, rendered in a bold archaic-influenced style with flowing hair swept back from the brow. The portrait displays strong facial features including a prominent nose and short beard, with hair rendered in fine incised striations. The head is set centrally within a raised incuse circular border, the flat field around it forming a shallow concave depression characteristic of hammered Thracian bronze coinage of this period.
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Reverse lettering ΕΒΡΥΖΕΛΜΙΟΣ
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Mintage ND (386 BC - 383 BC)
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