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Tetradrachm

Issuer Ainos (Thrace)
Year 471 BC - 468 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A goat standing to the right in a naturalistic pose, rendered in fine early classical style with careful attention to musculature and detail; in the lower right field, an astragalos (knucklebone) serves as a civic symbol and type-identifier. The entire design is contained within a shallow incuse square, typical of early Thracian silver coinage. The ethnic inscription ΑΙΝΙ is placed within the incuse field, identifying the issuing city of Ainos.
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Reverse lettering ΑΙΝΙ
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Mint Ainos, Thrace
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