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| Issuer | Ainos (Thrace) |
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| Year | 392 BC - 389 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | A goat stands to the right in a static, naturalistic pose within a shallow incuse square, its body rendered with careful attention to musculature. A dolphin appears in the lower right of the incuse field, serving as a secondary symbol. The ethnic legend ΑΙΝΙΟΝ is inscribed within the incuse square, identifying the issuing city of Ainos. The incuse square itself is characteristic of the hammered coinage technique common to Thracian issues of this period. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΑΙΝΙΟΝ |
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| Mint | Ainos, Thrace |
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