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Hemidrachm Dot EY Monogram/Dot Lekythos with Strigil

Issuer Cherronesos (Thrace)
Year 357 BC - 320 BC
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Weight 2.4 g
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Reverse description Quadripartite incuse square with diagonally alternating raised and sunken quarters, a standard design feature of Chersonesos hemidrachms. The upper-left sunken quarter contains an EY monogram accompanied by a pellet, serving as a magistrate or control mark. The lower-right sunken quarter bears a lekythos (oil flask) accompanied by a strigil, functioning as a secondary control symbol. The raised quarters are plain, creating a bold geometric contrast characteristic of early Greek coinage technique.
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Mint Chersonesos (Thrace)
Mintage ND (357 BC - 320 BC)
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