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| 裏面の説明 | Plain incuse square punch of irregular quadrilateral form, deeply impressed into the reverse with a slightly uneven, striated surface, characteristic of early Archaic Greek hammered coinage. The punch fills the central field of the flan, with raised rims surrounding the depression on all sides. No devices, symbols, or legends are present. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (625 BC - 522 BC) |
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Phokaia was among the earliest Greek poleis to strike electrum coinage, and its hektai are considered foundational issues in the history of coined money. The city's position on the Ionian coast made it a commercial hub with Lydian and Near Eastern trading connections — relationships that almost certainly accelerated its adoption of electrum striking, using naturally occurring alloy from the Paktolos river region. Phokaian issues were specifically recognized in the coinage treaty with Mytilene, the two cities alternating mint rights on a shared electrum standard.
The Bodenstedt 2.2 classification places this among the earliest groupings in his landmark 1976 typology of Phokaian electrum.