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Tetrachalkon - Antiochos IV Antiocheia ad Cydnum

Issuer Seleucid Empire
Year 175 BC - 163 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse description A tall cornucopia (horn of plenty) depicted upright in the center of the field, richly adorned with foliage and fruits spilling from its mouth, flanked on either side by a monogram. The Greek civic legend is arranged around the periphery of the coin, identifying the issuing city of Antiocheia on the Kydnos. The design is characteristic of Seleucid bronze civic coinage under Antiochos IV.
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Reverse lettering ANTIOXEΩN TΩN ΠPOΣ TΩI KVANΩI
(Translation: `Antiocheia ad Cydnum`)
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