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Tetras

Issuer Adranon
Year 336 BC - 330 BC
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Currency Litra
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Obverse description Bare head of a youthful male deity, likely Apollo, facing left, rendered in fine archaic-to-classical Sicilian style. The hair is depicted in short, neatly arranged locks pulled back from the face, with strands indicated by incised lines. The facial features are delicately modeled, displaying a serene expression characteristic of late fifth- to early fourth-century Sicilian coinage. The field surrounding the portrait is plain and unadorned. No legend or inscription accompanies the effigy.
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Reverse script Greek
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