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| 正面文字 | Greek (retrograde) |
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| 背面描述 | Crested Corinthian helmet depicted in left profile, with a pronounced curved neck-guard, a narrow eye-opening, and a tall plume rendered in low relief. The helmet is rendered with naturalistic detail typical of mid-fifth century BC Italic coinage. The retrograde ethnic legend TEM appears below the helmet in the lower field. |
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| 附加信息 |
Temesa was a Bruttian coastal settlement whose coinage history is exceptionally brief — the city was destroyed, probably by the Italic Oenotrians, sometime in the fifth century BC, leaving only a handful of coin types attributable to it. HN Italy lists just one entry for the city's silver issues, which tells you almost everything about how short the mint's operational window was.
The BMC Greek citation here anchors this as one of the type specimens. Fewer than a dozen examples are recorded across public collections.