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Tetradrachm

Issuer Eretria (Euboia)
Year 525 BC - 500 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description An octopus is depicted centrally within a shallow square incuse punch, its rounded mantle at the top and eight tentacles symmetrically splayed and curling outward with decorative volutes at their tips. The rendering is stylized yet naturalistic, displaying the confident draftsmanship typical of late Archaic Greek coinage. The incuse square, a hallmark of early Greek silver coinage, frames the design with clean, recessed borders. The field within the incuse is plain, focusing all visual emphasis on the boldly modeled cephalopod, which served as a civic badge of Eretria.
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Edge Plain
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