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Hemiobol

Issuer Sikyon (Sikyonia)
Year 450 BC - 425 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Dove standing and walking to left with wings folded and closed, rendered in fine relief against a plain, incuse field. The bird is depicted in a naturalistic style with carefully engraved feather details visible on the wings and tail. The type reflects the civic emblem of Sikyon, where the dove served as a principal symbol on the city's coinage throughout the Classical period.
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Reverse description Dove walking to left with wings fully spread and raised, depicted in dynamic flight posture with finely detailed feather engraving across the primary and secondary wing feathers. The spread-wing motif provides a striking contrast to the closed-wing type on the obverse. Below the bird, in the left field, the Greek inscription ΗΣ serves as an ethnic or denominational abbreviation. The design occupies the full flan within a plain field, characteristic of small Sikyonian fractional silver coinage of the Classical period.
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