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Tetras

Issuer Kamarina
Year 339 BC - 300 BC
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description A horse prancing or galloping to the right, depicted in a lively, naturalistic style characteristic of Sicilian bronze coinage of the late fourth century BC. The animal is shown with forelegs raised and tail extended, conveying movement and energy. The field is otherwise plain, with no exergual line or additional legend. Three pellets, denoting the denomination of three unciae (tetras), may appear in the field. The fabric is irregular, as typical of hammered Sicilian bronzes of this period.
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Edge Plain
Mint Kamarina
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