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Hekte

Issuer Kyzikos
Year 550 BC - 450 BC
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Weight 2.67 g
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Obverse script Ancient Greek
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Mint Kyzikos
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Additional information

Kyzikos dominated electrum coinage production in the Aegean for roughly two centuries, and its hektes circulated far beyond Mysia — recovered from hoards as distant as the Black Sea coast and the Levant. The city's issues functioned as a de facto international trading currency, accepted on the basis of consistent metal quality rather than political authority. The electrum itself was almost certainly sourced and alloyed locally, with Kyzikene pieces maintaining a notably higher gold content than the natural electrum used at Sardis.

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