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Hemihekte

Issuer Kyzikos (Mysia)
Year 500 BC - 450 BC
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Value Hemihekte (1⁄12)
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Mint Kyzikos
Mintage ND (500 BC - 450 BC)
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Kyzikos operated one of the ancient world's most prolific and commercially trusted electrum mints, producing a continuous stream of coinage that circulated far beyond Mysia's borders — Kyzikene staters appear in hoards stretching from the Black Sea coast to Egypt. The hemihekte, a twelfth of the stater, served long-distance trade in the Propontis region at a moment when Persian-controlled Asia Minor had no unified fractional coinage worth trusting.

The H&L I#17b designation places this piece among the earliest classified types in Haebler and Leu's foundational series. Kyzikene electrum was drawn from natural alluvial deposits and the mint maintained remarkably consistent alloy ratios across centuries of production — a reputation that drove the coinage's acceptance without royal guarantee.

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