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| 表面の説明 | Helmeted head of Athena facing right, wearing a Attic helmet adorned with a palmette and curling crest; the goddess's hair falls in loose waves beneath the helmet, framing a serene, classical profile. The facial features are rendered in fine Hellenistic style with a smooth, rounded cheek and slightly parted lips. A pearl border encircles the entire field. The overall style is consistent with the New Style Athenian coinage of the late second century BC. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Athena's sacred owl stands facing, with head turned to face the viewer, perched upon a prostrate amphora; to the left, a vertical inscription naming the three magistrates Zoilos, Euandros, and Theochen arranged in columnar format; to the right, a small bee symbol and an owl's head control mark are visible in the field. The entire composition is enclosed within an olive wreath border, a hallmark of Athenian New Style tetradrachms. The reverse exhibits the characteristic crowded yet orderly arrangement of symbols and lettering typical of this series. |
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This piece belongs to the New Style coinage Athens introduced around 196 BC, replacing the archaic "owl" standard after centuries. By 110–109 BC, the series was administered by annually rotating magistrates — Zoilos, Euandros, and Theochenes held the position for that year, their names stamped as the sole record of their tenure. Thompson's exhaustive 1961 die study remains the foundational reference, and 719a places this issue within a well-documented sequence, making die-matching against Thompson's plates straightforward for specialists.