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Tetradrachm Thasos Type

Issuer Uncertain Eastern European Celts
Year 200 BC - 1 BC
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Weight 16.08 g
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Reverse description Highly abstracted rendering of Herakles standing left, derived from the reverse type of Thasian tetradrachms. The figure is reduced to bold geometric and curvilinear elements: the body is represented by a schematic torso rendered in deep relief with hatched lines, while the club and lion's skin are dissolved into a series of pellets and linear strokes arranged around the figure. A prominent geometric motif, consisting of interlaced diagonal lines forming a lattice or lozenge pattern, occupies the lower field in place of the original legend, which is entirely absent or reduced to decorative pellets. The composition exemplifies the terminal stage of Celtic abstraction of a Hellenistic prototype.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 1 BC)
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