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Tetradrachm - Zobius

Issuer Ephesos
Year 360 BC - 350 BC
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Value Tetradrachm (4)
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Obverse description Bee depicted in high relief, seen from above, with detailed segmented abdomen, outstretched wings, and prominent head with antennae, centrally positioned within a dotted border. To the right of the bee appears the magistrate's abbreviation E-Φ (epsilon-phi) flanked by pellets, referencing the city ethnic of Ephesos. The naturalistic rendering of the bee is characteristic of the accomplished die-engravers of fourth-century Ephesos, sacred symbol of Artemis and emblem of the city.
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Obverse lettering E-Φ
Reverse description Forepart of a stag kneeling to the left, head raised and turned to face right, displaying elaborate antlers extending to the upper field. To the left, a tall palm tree with fronds rendered in fine detail. The magistrate's name ΖΩΒΙΟΣ is inscribed vertically to the right of the stag in crisp Greek letters. The composition reflects the canonical Ephesian reverse type associated with Artemis, the city's patron deity, executed with refined artistry typical of the mid-fourth century BC.
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