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Trihemiobol

Issuer Leukas
Year 380 BC - 320 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Pegasus in flight to the left, rendered in archaic Greek style with wings fully spread and forelegs raised. The winged horse is depicted with fine detail in the musculature and feathering of the wings. The initial Λ (Lambda), identifying the issuing city of Leukas, appears below the figure in the lower field.
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Reverse description Facing gorgoneion depicted frontally within a shallow incuse, showing the grotesque visage of the Gorgon Medusa with staring eyes, a broad flat nose, and serpentine hair radiating around the head. The rendering follows the archaic convention of apotropaic imagery, with characteristic wild locks framing the face. The design is set within a plain round incuse field.
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Mint Leukas
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