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Trihemiobol

Issuer Kierion
Year 350 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Draped bust of a youthful female divinity, most likely Thessalian Ennodia or a local nymph, facing right, with elaborately styled curling hair drawn back and secured, rendered in fine high relief characteristic of Thessalian coinage of the mid-fourth century BC. The neck is delicately modeled, and the facial features display the refined idealism associated with the Praxitelean influence prevalent in Greek coinage of this period. The field is plain, with no visible inscription or additional devices.
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Reverse lettering ΚΙΕΡΙΕΙΩΝ
Edge Plain
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