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| Issuer | Abdera |
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| Year | 439 BC - 410 BC |
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| Value | Tetradrachm (4) |
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| Reverse description | Within a shallow incuse square of mill-sail or quadripartite form, a draped male figure — identified as the eponymous magistrate Anaxipolis — stands facing left, wearing a Corinthian helmet and a short chiton, extending his right arm forward and holding what appears to be a phiale or oinochoe. A spear or staff is held in the left hand. The Greek legend ANAΞIΠOΛIΣ is disposed around the outer border of the incuse square, identifying the issuing magistrate in accordance with the standard typology of Abderan tetradrachms. |
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| Reverse lettering | ANAΞIΠOΛIΣ |
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| Mint | Abdera Mint |
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