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Hemidrachm

Issuer Chersonesos (Taurica)
Year 220 BC - 210 BC
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Value Hemidrachm (1/2)
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Obverse script Greek
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Chersonesos maintained an unusual degree of monetary autonomy for a Greek colonial city well into the Hellenistic period, continuing to strike its own silver coinage at a time when most Black Sea cities had capitulated to Macedonian or Pontic monetary conventions. This hemidrachm falls within a politically turbulent decade — the 220s and 210s BC saw increasing pressure from the Scythian kingdom of the northwestern Pontic steppe, pressure that would eventually force Chersonesos into a formal alliance with Pontic Mithridates later in the century.

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