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Stater

Issuer Kalchedon
Year 367 BC - 340 BC
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Weight 15.07 g
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Reverse description Incuse square divided into four equal quadrants by a raised cross, each quadrant filled with a symmetrical pattern of raised pellets or granules arranged in a regular grid. This distinctive granulated incuse punch is the hallmark of early Kalchedonian silver coinage and served as the die counter-mark in the hammered striking process. The design is entirely geometric with no figurative elements or inscriptions.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (367 BC - 340 BC)
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