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| 裏面の説明 | Forepart of a bull standing to right, rendered with musculature indicated in bold relief, the head lowered as if in motion. To the left of the bull's forepart, a double-headed axe (labrys) is depicted in the field, serving as a civic or religious symbol. Below and to the right, the Greek inscription ΦΕ appears as the abbreviated ethnic for Pherai. The design is set within a plain, irregular round flan typical of hammered lead tesserae of Thessalian civic issues. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (360 BC - 340 BC) |
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Pherai dominated Thessaly through the tyrannies of Jason and his successors, a period of intense military mobilization that likely drove demand for lead tokens of exactly this kind. These tesserae are generally understood as administrative or rationing pieces — possibly tied to garrison pay, grain distribution, or entry to public events — rather than monetary instruments in any orthodox sense. The BCD collection remains the primary reference point for Thessalian lead issues, most of which survive in poor condition given the metal's susceptibility to corrosion.