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Obol - Satyrus III / Parisades IV Panticapaeum

Issuer Bosporan Kingdom
Year 225 BC - 120 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A cornucopiae (horn of plenty) depicted upright, shown in three-quarter view with characteristic curved body and visible fruit or foliage emerging from the open end at upper right. The Greek monogram ΠΑ appears to the lower left of the device, serving as an abbreviation for Panticapaeum, the issuing mint. The design is set on a plain, unbordered field within an irregular flan typical of this small hammered denomination.
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Reverse lettering ΠΑ
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