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Hemihekte

Issuer Uncertain Ionian city
Year 600 BC - 550 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (600 BC - 550 BC)
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Among the earliest coined money produced anywhere in the world, electrum fractions from uncertain Ionian mints present persistent attribution problems — no inscription, no clearly diagnostic type, no anchor to a specific polis. The alloy itself varies meaningfully between pieces, with naturally occurring electrum from the Pactolus River differing in gold-to-silver ratio from intentionally adjusted blanks, a distinction that has driven serious scholarly debate over whether "uncertain Ionian" conceals a single prolific mint or dozens of small civic experiments.

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