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Hemidrachm rosette/dot

Issuer Cherronesos (Thrace)
Year 386 BC - 338 BC
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Value Hemidrachm (1/2)
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Reverse description Quadripartite incuse square divided diagonally into four triangular sections, alternating between raised (relief) and sunken (incuse) quarters, a standard mill-sail or skew pattern characteristic of early Greek coinage. A six-petalled rosette occupies one of the raised quarters and a single pellet (dot) occupies the diagonally opposite raised quarter, serving as distinguishing control marks for this emission. The incuse execution is precise, with sharp angular borders delineating each compartment. No legend or lettering appears on the reverse.
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Mintage ND (386 BC - 338 BC)
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