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| 背面描述 | A forepart of a bull kneeling to the right, with head turned to face the viewer, depicted in three-quarter view with careful anatomical rendering of the muscular neck, decorated collar, and curved horns. To the left of the bull stands an olive branch with elongated leaves and fruit, a civic symbol closely associated with the island of Samos. The magistrate's name ΛΟΧΙΤΗΣ is inscribed in Greek letters across the upper field, while the abbreviated ethnic ΣΑ appears in the lower right field below the bull's forelegs. The composition is well-balanced within the coin's flan, displaying the accomplished die-work characteristic of Samian coinage of this period. |
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| 铸币厂 | Samos Mint |
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Samos operated as a significant Aegean commercial hub, and its silver coinage circulated widely across eastern Greek trade networks during this period. The city's mint was briefly interrupted when Athens expelled the Samian oligarchs in 412 BC and installed a democracy — a political upheaval that likely disrupted coin production and may account for gaps in the die sequence documented by Barron.
The "Lochites" designation refers to a specific magistrate series identified through die study, not a type name in ancient usage.