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Tetradrachm - Antialkidas

Issuer Ephesos
Year 390 BC - 325 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description The forepart of a stag rendered in high relief, shown in a kneeling or recumbent posture facing right, with the head turned back to the left, displaying prominent antlers. In the left field, a tall palm tree with fronds is depicted, serving as a symbol associated with Artemis and the sanctuary at Ephesos. The magistrate's name ANTIAΛKIΔAΣ is inscribed vertically in the right field in archaic Greek lettering, reading downward. The composition is well-balanced within the round flan, reflecting the accomplished die-cutting tradition of Ephesian silver coinage.
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Reverse lettering ANTIAΛKIΔAΣ
(Translation: Antialkidas)
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