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| 裏面の説明 | Nude male figure, likely Ares or a warrior deity, striding dynamically to the right in a vigorous martial pose. The figure holds a spear or javelin in the raised right hand and a trophy or shield in the left, conveying an energetic, Hellenistic rendering typical of Thessalian bronze coinage. The ethnic legend ΠΕΙΡΑΣΙΕΩΝ is inscribed in the field, distributed to the left and right of the figure, identifying the issuing community of Peirasia. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Greek |
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Peirasia was a minor Thessalian community whose independent coinage output was limited enough that even its precise civic status — polis or dependent settlement — remains debated among scholars. The trichalkon denomination itself was a Thessalian regional convention, dividing the bronze coinage into fractional units that facilitated small-scale exchange in a region where silver circulation was dominated by the Thessalian League's federal issues. BCD 1225 is among a small handful of attributed pieces that confirm Peirasia struck on its own authority at all.