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Stater - Klees

Issuer Thebes
Year 379 BC - 368 BC
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Value Silver Stater (3)
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Reverse description A handled amphora depicted in the central field, with a wreath above. The magistrate's name KLEES is inscribed in two parts across the central field, divided as KL-EEΣ in Greek characters. The entire design is contained within a concave incuse circle, a hallmark of Boeotian stater coinage. The composition is neatly arranged, with the amphora serving as the civic emblem of Thebes and the magistrate's name attesting to the official responsible for the issue.
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Reverse lettering KL-EEΣ
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