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Hemiobol

Issuer Kolophon
Year 450 BC - 410 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Ancient Greek
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Reverse description Incuse square divided into four quadrants, each with a recessed triangular or trapezoidal depression, forming a stylized mill-sail or quadripartite incuse pattern. The monogram ΗΜ (abbreviation for hemiobol or the ethnic of Kolophon) appears within the incuse field, likely in the right portion. The entire design is set within a square incuse punch, a technique hallmark of early Greek fractional silver coinage. The surface within the incuse shows characteristic hammer-struck texture. No border or additional decorative elements are present.
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