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| Issuer | Rhodes |
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| Year | 408 BC - 390 BC |
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| Weight | 0.56 g |
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| Reverse description | A rose blossom seen from above, rendered in high relief with multiple petals radiating from a central calyx, set within a recessed square incuse. A small bud appears to the upper right of the bloom. The Greek letters Ρ (rho) and Ο (omicron), abbreviating ΡΟΔ (Rhodos), are placed to the left and right of the rose respectively, serving as the civic ethnic of the issuing polis. The square incuse border is clearly defined, conforming to the hammered technique characteristic of early post-synoikismos Rhodian silver coinage. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (408 BC - 390 BC) |
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