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| Issuer | Ainianes |
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| Year | 360 BC - 350 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The eponymous hero Phemios depicted standing left in three-quarter front view, nude save for a belt from which hangs a short sword in its scabbard, and a chlamys draped over his shoulders and left arm. His head is turned to the right, and he is shown in the act of hurling a javelin with his outstretched right hand, while his left hand raises his petasos as though employing it as a makeshift shield. A small letter Φ is incised sideways on the ground line between his feet, likely serving as a mint control mark. The ethnic legend ΑΙΝΙΑΝΩΝ curves around the field, identifying the issuing authority of the Ainianes tribe. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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| Mint | Hypata |
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