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Tetradrachm

Issuer Knidos
Year 350 BC
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Forepart of a lion advancing to the left, jaws open wide with tongue prominently protruding, rendered with vigorous naturalism characteristic of fourth-century BC Greek coinage. The mane is depicted in deeply engraved flowing locks radiating around the powerful head. The magistrate's name ΣEINOΣTPA[T]OΣ (Xenostratos) is inscribed vertically in Greek letters along the left field, identifying the issuing magistrate responsible for this emission. The lion's forelegs are shown in striding posture, with fine detail preserved in the paw rendering.
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