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Hemiobol

Issuer Kebren
Year 350 BC - 310 BC
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Reference(s) GCV#4071, SNG Copenhagen#264, SNG von Aulock#7625
Obverse description Head of a ram facing right, rendered in a compact and somewhat stylized manner characteristic of late Classical Anatolian bronze coinage. The animal's facial features, including the curved horn and muzzle, are visible despite the heavily corroded flan surface. The design fills the field, with no surrounding legend or border.
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Reverse description Laureate head of Apollo facing right, depicted with youthful features and his characteristic laurel wreath rendered in fine relief with clearly delineated leaves. The portrait displays the idealized Apolline style typical of fourth-century BC Troadean coinage. The Greek letters Κ and Ε appear in the left and right fields respectively, serving as the civic ethnic abbreviation for Kebren.
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