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| Issuer | Ainos |
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| Year | 385 BC - 383 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | A male goat stands in profile to the right in a naturalistic posture, with musculature carefully delineated. In the lower right field, a bunch of grapes is depicted, with a single grain ear positioned above it, serving as mint symbols or civic emblems of Ainos. The entire design is contained within a shallow incuse square, as is characteristic of early classical Thracian coinage. The ethnic inscription AINION appears in Greek letters around the design within the incuse square. |
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| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | Ainos (Thrace) |
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