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| 背面描述 | Within a shallow incuse square, a stepped altar at center flanked by a laurel tree rising behind it. The ethnic legend of the city of Neandria is distributed to the left and right of the altar, reading Ν-Ε-Α-Ν, serving as the principal identifying inscription of this civic issue. |
| 背面文字 | Greek |
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Neandria was a minor Troad city whose entire civic existence was essentially terminated by Antigonus I around 310 BC, when its population was forcibly synoikized into the newly founded Antigoneia. That forced migration makes coins attributable to Neandria genuinely terminal issues — there was no gradual decline in minting, just an abrupt administrative end imposed by a Macedonian successor who was aggressively consolidating the region.