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| 裏面の説明 | Grape bunch on the vine depicted in incuse square, with a large globular cluster rendered in high relief at center, accompanied by a curling tendril and leaf to the left. The incuse square forms a recessed rectangular border around the design, a hallmark of early Greek hammered coinage technique. The composition reflects Maroneia's celebrated viticulture and its close civic association with the cult of Dionysos. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (430 BC - 400 BC) |
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Maroneia, the Thracian coastal city positioned between the Nestos and Hebros rivers, maintained one of the most active mints on the northern Aegean during the fifth century BC, its silver coinage underpinned by access to the ore-rich hinterland of Thrace. The hemiobol — a fractional denomination at the extreme low end of practical utility — would have circulated in local markets where larger denominations were simply not viable for everyday transactions.
At 0.32 g, striking consistency at this size pushed ancient die-cutters to their limits. Centering failures and partial strikes are endemic to the type.