Parion sat on the Propontis at a crossing point used by merchants and armies alike, and the city's coinage reflects a mint that punched above its weight in output and distribution. Hemidrachms of this type turn up across a remarkably wide geographic range in hoard evidence, suggesting active use in regional trade rather than purely local circulation. The dense reference list — spanning Aulock, Weber, the Ashmolean, and Luynes — points to a type that attracted serious collector attention from the nineteenth century onward, with multiple die varieties documented across those collections.
Parion sat on the Propontis at a crossing point used by merchants and armies alike, and the city's coinage reflects a mint that punched above its weight in output and distribution. Hemidrachms of this type turn up across a remarkably wide geographic range in hoard evidence, suggesting active use in regional trade rather than purely local circulation. The dense reference list — spanning Aulock, Weber, the Ashmolean, and Luynes — points to a type that attracted serious collector attention from the nineteenth century onward, with multiple die varieties documented across those collections.