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Triobol

Issuer Maroneia
Year 398 BC - 385 BC
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Value Triobol (1/2)
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Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description A vine branch bearing a prominent bunch of grapes, a central civic symbol of Maroneia celebrated for its viticulture. The letters Μ and Α appear below the vine motif, functioning as issuer's initials or control marks. The entire design is enclosed within a dotted square border, a characteristic framing device on the coinage of Maroneia during the late fifth and early fourth centuries BC.
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Reverse lettering Μ Α
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