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Trihemiobol

Issuer Thasos
Year 380 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Herakles shown kneeling to right in the act of drawing his bow, attired in a short hunting chiton and wearing his distinctive Nemean lion's skin as a headdress. A bunch of grapes is depicted in the right field, beneath Herakles' right arm, serving as a civic emblem referencing Thasos' renowned viticulture. The ethnic legend ΘΑΣΙΟΝ appears in the field, identifying the issuing city-state. The composition reflects the vigorous, dynamic style typical of Thasian fractional silver coinage.
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Reverse lettering ΘΑΣΙΟΝ
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Mint Thasos
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