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Hekte

Issuer Kyzikos
Year 500 BC - 450 BC
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Reference(s) Von Fritze#108, Jameson#1411
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (500 BC - 450 BC)
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Kyzikos was the dominant producer of electrum coinage in the ancient Greek world during this period, and its hektes circulated far beyond the Propontis region as a trusted trade currency across the Aegean and into the Black Sea. The city's output was so prolific and so consistently accepted that Kyzikene staters and their fractions functioned almost as an international reserve currency for mercenary payments and large commercial transactions throughout the fifth century.

The Von Fritze corpus remains the authoritative reference for Kyzikene electrum, though attribution of specific hekte types continues to be refined as new specimens surface.

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