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Triobol

Issuer Argos
Year 270 BC - 250 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Greek
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Mint Argos
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Additional information

Argos maintained an unusually conservative coinage tradition well into the Hellenistic period, resisting the spread of Macedonian-style portraiture long after most Peloponnesian mints had adopted it. This triobol belongs to a civic series tied to the sanctuary of Hera at Argos, one of the wealthiest cult centers in the region, whose influence over local monetary decisions is well-documented in ancient sources. The city's persistent use of archaic-derived types was a deliberate political statement during a period when Macedonian successor pressure was reshaping Greek civic identity across the peninsula.

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