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Tetartemorion

Issuer Kolophon
Year 450 BC - 410 BC
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Value Tetartemorion (1⁄24)
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Reverse description Quadripartite incuse square divided into four unequal rectangular compartments by raised ridges forming a cross-like pattern, a device typical of early Ionian fractional silver coinage. The incuse is deeply struck with a rough, striated surface texture within each quadrant. The Greek letters TE appear within the incuse field, serving as an ethnic abbreviation for Kolophon. The overall design is austere and geometric, consistent with late Archaic to early Classical mint practice.
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Mint Kolophon
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