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| 背面描述 | Head of Aphrodite facing right in three-quarter profile, the hair bound in a tainia with loose locks falling down the neck, rendered in fine incuse relief typical of archaic Knidian coinage. The facial features are delicately modelled in the archaic Greek style, with almond-shaped eye and softly defined chin. No legend is present in the field. |
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| 铸币厂 | Knidos |
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Knidos occupied a strategically awkward peninsula on the southwestern tip of Asia Minor, and its early coinage reflects a merchant city operating at the intersection of Aegean and eastern trade networks. The trihemiobol denomination — three half-obols — is a fraction whose very existence signals a monetized local economy sophisticated enough to require small-change transactions well before most Greek cities had developed comparable denominational depth. Knidian silver of this period predates the city's forced synoikism under Persian pressure, making these issues products of an independent polis still controlling its own commercial and political destiny.