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Hemiobol

Issuer Neandria
Year 400 BC - 300 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Corinthian helmet depicted in profile facing right, rendered in relief with characteristic cheek guards, neck guard, and prominent crest. The helmet fills the central field of this small flan, with fine detailing visible on the bowl and cheekpiece. The style is consistent with archaic-to-classical Greek provincial coinage of the Troad region.
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Reverse description A single grain ear depicted vertically in the central field, its husk rendered with raised relief and a small pellet at the base of the stalk. The abbreviated civic ethnic legend ΝΕ and ΝΑ is distributed in the quarters of the field to the left and right of the grain ear, referencing the issuing city of Neandria. The composition is typical of small silver fractions from cities of the Troad emphasizing agricultural motifs.
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