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Hemilitron

Issuer Akragas
Year 420 BC - 406 BC
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Eagle standing to right, wings spread, clutching a hare in its talons; the bird is rendered with bold, deeply cut feather detail characteristic of late fifth-century Sicilian bronze coinage. The abbreviated ethnic legend ΑΚΓΑ appears in the left field in Greek characters. The composition fills the flan with a strong, confident artistic style typical of the Akragantine mint.
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Reverse description Crab seen from above, rendered frontally with prominent claws and articulated legs extending to either side; a small flower or rosette ornament appears above between the claws, serving as a civic badge of Akragas. In the lower exergual area, a crayfish or prawn is depicted in profile to the left, flanked by two pellets representing the six units of the hemilitron denomination. The reverse design is a hallmark type of Akragantine bronze coinage of this period.
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Mintage ND (420 BC - 406 BC)
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