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| Issuer | Massalia |
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| Year | 410 BC - 385 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
| Obverse lettering | MASSALI |
| Reverse description | A incuse square divided into four quadrants by two diagonal lines forming an X-pattern, with a central pellet or boss at the intersection, enclosed within a linear border circle. This cruciform incuse design is characteristic of early Massalian fractional silver coinage and derives ultimately from Phocaean monetary traditions. The single Greek letter M, abbreviating Massalia, appears in one of the quadrants of the incuse square. |
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