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| Issuer | Tarentum |
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| Year | 302 BC - 280 BC |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
| Obverse lettering | ΕΥ ΑΡΙΣΤΙΑΣ |
| Reverse description | Taras, the eponymous founder-hero of Tarentum depicted as a young child, seated to the left astride a dolphin, holding a bunch of grapes in one hand and a distaff in the other. The city ethnic ΤΑΡΑΣ appears in the field along with the magistrate's initials ΚΛΝ. The dolphin, an emblem closely associated with the city's foundation myth, is rendered with careful naturalistic detail, and the figure of Taras exhibits the soft, rounded modelling typical of high-quality Tarentine die-cutting of the early third century BC. |
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