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Triobol

Issuer Argos (Argolis)
Year 330 BC - 270 BC
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Value Triobol (1/2)
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Obverse description Forepart of a wolf in a crouching or lunging posture facing right, rendered in bold high relief with fine anatomical detail characteristic of late Classical Peloponnesian die-cutting. The animal's open jaws, erect ears, and muscular haunches are clearly articulated, conveying a sense of arrested motion. The wolf — the sacred animal of Apollo Lykeios, the principal deity of Argos — serves as the city's primary civic symbol. The design fills the flan with confident, sculptural quality against a smooth, unlettered field.
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Reverse script Greek
Reverse lettering ΑΝΙ
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