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Trihemiobol

Issuer Phokaia
Year 550 BC - 500 BC
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Value Trihemiobol (1/4)
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Mint Phokaia
Mintage ND (550 BC - 500 BC)
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Phokaia's coinage was among the earliest electrum and silver struck in the Greek world, produced by a city whose merchant fleets ranged as far west as Massalia — modern Marseille — which Phokians themselves founded around 600 BC. The trihemiobol denomination served the fractional needs of a port economy where small transactions demanded small silver. These tiny flans were hand-cut and individually punched, so dimensional inconsistency is the rule rather than the exception.

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