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Hekte

Issuer Phokaia
Year 478 BC - 387 BC
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Value Hekte (10⁄3)
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Obverse description Facing left head of Hera, depicted in archaic Greek style, wearing a tall cylindrical kalathos headdress. The goddess's facial features are rendered in the severe style characteristic of early Classical coinage from Ionia. A small seal (phoke), the civic badge of Phokaia, is positioned to the right of the main type, oriented upward, serving as the city's identifying symbol.
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Reverse description A quadripartite incuse square divided into four recessed compartments by a raised cross-shaped ridge, characteristic of the mill-sail or windmill pattern found on early electrum fractional coinage of western Asia Minor. The incuse is deeply impressed and slightly irregular in outline, consistent with hand-struck hammered technique. The surface within the compartments exhibits a granular texture typical of electrum alloy coinage from the Phokaian mint.
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Mint Phokaia
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