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Triobol

Issuer Abdera
Year 311 BC - 280 BC
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Currency Drachm
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Reverse lettering ΑΒΔΗΡΙΤΕΩΝ
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Mint Abdera, Thrace
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Abdera, the Thracian coastal colony founded by Teos in the mid-sixth century, operated one of the more distinctive minting traditions in the northern Aegean. The city used a rotating magistrate system in which individual officials signed their coins — a practice that makes die studies unusually productive for this series and allows scholars to sequence issues with more precision than most provincial Greek mints permit. SNG Copenhagen 376 falls within the later phase of this tradition, a period when Abdera's autonomy was increasingly pressured by Macedonian consolidation following the death of Alexander.

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