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Tetradrachm - Persias

Issuer Kos
Year 400 BC - 385 BC
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Bearded head of Herakles facing left, rendered in fine archaic-to-classical transitional style, with the lion skin knotted at the throat and its scalp visible atop the hero's head. The facial features are strongly modeled, with a prominent brow, deep-set eye, and a full, carefully articulated beard. The overall execution reflects the high-quality engraving characteristic of early fourth-century Koan coinage.
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Reverse description A crab displayed in the field, the civic symbol of Kos, rendered with naturalistic detail and serving as the primary type. The magistrate's name ΠEPΣIAΣ appears above the crab, while a club—attribute of Herakles—is placed below. The entire design is set within a dotted square border contained within a shallow incuse square, a layout typical of early classical Aegean island coinage. The ethnic ΚΩΙΟΝ identifies the issuing city.
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