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| Issuer | Kos |
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| Year | 365 BC - 355 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | Veiled female head facing left, identified as Demeter or a local goddess, her hair rendered in layered, scalloped curls at the forehead beneath a heavy veil whose parallel folds fall in bold relief across the field. The portrait is executed in a serene, idealised Classical style with delicate facial modelling. To the right of the neck, a monogram — visible as the letters ΗΡ conjoined — serves as a magistrate's or die-cutter's mark. The ethnic legend KΩION is placed in the field, identifying the coin as an issue of the Koans. |
| Reverse script | Greek |
| Reverse lettering | KΩION |
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