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| Issuer | Mytistratos |
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| Year | 354 BC - 344 BC |
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| Weight | 7.27 g |
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| Obverse description | Bearded male head in right profile, identified as Hephaistos, wearing a pilos helmet. The facial features are rendered in a robust archaic-to-early Classical Sicilian style, with well-defined beard and curling hair visible beneath the conical cap. The portrait fills the flan with little remaining field, consistent with the small module of this fractional bronze issue. |
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| Reverse description | A trefoil-like radiate device occupying the central field, formed by three curved segments emanating from a central boss, creating a triskelion-like composition. Within the three segments the Greek letters M, Y, and T are inscribed, serving as an abbreviation for the ethnic MYTISTRATOS. A row of pellets is visible along the lower portion of the field, consistent with the hexas denomination mark. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
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