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| Issuer | Phaloria |
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| Year | 302 BC - 286 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Greek |
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| Reverse description | A wolf standing at bay to the right, depicted in a alert, aggressive posture with open jaws, rendered in typical Thessalian provincial style. Above the wolf, a bukranion (ox skull) is positioned in the upper field, serving as a regional religious symbol. The ethnic legend of the issuing community is inscribed in two lines in the field, reading ΦΑΛΩ/ΡΙΑΣΣΤΑΝ or ΦΑΛΩ/ΡΙΑΣΤΩΝ depending on the die variety, identifying the coin as an issue of the Phaloriassai or the people of Phaloria. |
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| Mintage | ND (302 BC - 286 BC) |
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