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Trihemiobol

Issuer Corinth
Year 480 BC - 400 BC
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Technique Hammered, Incuse
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Obverse description Corinthian helmet depicted facing right, rendered in high relief with characteristic cheek-guards and neck-guard clearly articulated. The helmet's smooth bowl and downswept crest base are visible, displaying the distinctive closed-face Corinthian type widely associated with Corinthian coinage of the Classical period. The design fills the compact flan, with the helmet occupying the majority of the field. No legend or inscription is present on the obverse.
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Reverse description A large Greek letter tau (T) rendered in bold, raised relief, centrally positioned within a shallow incuse square. The letter's horizontal and vertical strokes are broad and well-defined, characteristic of the archaic and early Classical Greek epigraphic style. The incuse square frames the device with plain, slightly irregular borders consistent with the hammered coinage technique. No additional inscription or secondary device appears in the field.
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Reverse lettering T
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