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| 裏面の説明 | Deep quadripartite incuse square divided into four roughly equal rectangular compartments by a raised cross-shaped ridge, struck in the standard mill-sail or windmill pattern typical of archaic electrum coinage from the Asia Minor region. The incuse impression is bold and irregular, with a granular surface texture visible within the recessed fields, resulting from the primitive punch technique employed by the Kyzikene mint during this period. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (550 BC - 500 BC) |
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Kyzikos, a Milesian colony on the Propontis, built much of its commercial power on a near-monopoly in Black Sea tuna fishing — and its electrum coinage was the preferred trading currency across that entire maritime network for well over a century. The city controlled local electrum sources and maintained a reputation for consistent alloy quality that rivals from Phokaia and Lesbos rarely matched.
Von Fritze's classification of this hemihekte reflects the sorting work done on hoards recovered largely from Anatolia and the northern Aegean. The series shows no mint marks or magistrate signatures — attribution rests entirely on fabric, alloy characteristics, and the distinctive Kyzikene tunny fish on the reverse.